Lasik When Pregnant

I want to get Lasik eye surgery, the prescription was the same for more than seven years, even when I was pregnant?

even when she was pregnant my recipe does not change. My baby is now 9 months and I am breastfeeding and my recipe is the same one that was more than seven years ago. They say that the way you can not do while pregnancy or lactation hormones Cuz different vision, but my prescription has not changed. Will they not let me have surgery? I can not keep for a while because we to travel abroad this summer and I can not have foreigners water quality for the formula.

Pregnancy and Lasik surgery postponed Patients who are pregnant, nursing or trying to conceive should postpone laser eye surgery until vision has stabilized. If you are pregnant, it's best to wait least two months after having stopped breastfeeding. Women choosing not to breastfeed should postpone LASIK for a few months after delivery, allowing sufficient time for hormonal balance to return. Patients should also wait six months to conceive following laser eye surgery. Another important consideration is that drugs used to correct the complications of refractive surgery may be dangerous to pregnant or nursing can pass through breast-feeding a baby. Pregnancy and lactation are contraindications for all types of elective refractive surgery.

One Response to “Lasik When Pregnant”

  1. Jackqueline Melara Says:

    go to see different doctors to see if you are a viable candidate for lasik. some doctors are not honest and will say that it’s the best choice for you. not everyone should get it.

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