A woman who breastfeeds her infant must take a prescription medication for 2 weeks. The medication is safe, but the patient wants to make sure her baby receives as little of the drug as possible. What instructions will the prescriber give the patient to best address her concerns?
A) "Give the baby formula as long as you are taking the medication."
B) "Take the medication immediately after breastfeeding your baby."
C) "Pump your breast milk and feed the baby by bottle."
D) "Take the medication 1 hour before breastfeeding."
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