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Is ICL surgery suitable if you are breastfeeding?

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ICL surgery is usually deferred while breastfeeding, though it may be considered later once hormones and prescriptions have stabilised.

Why waiting is preferred

Hormonal effects can continue postpartum.

  • Residual hormonal influence on refraction and corneal hydration
  • Limited safety data on some peri‑operative medications in breast milk
  • Need to avoid unnecessary stress and time‑pressure during early childcare
  • Desire for a stable, long‑term prescription before fixing a lens power
  • Guidelines for refractive surgery often recommend waiting several months after breastfeeding

If surgery is being considered

Timing and medication plans must be clear.

  • Confirm stable refraction with repeat measurements
  • Discuss medication choices that are compatible with breastfeeding, if unavoidable
  • Plan surgery when support is available for childcare during recovery
  • Ensure general health and sleep are adequate for safe decision‑making
  • Many patients opt to wait until breastfeeding has finished entirely