A lactating mother wants to breastfeed, but she has a short-term prescription for antibiotics that have been shown to cross into breast milk and that could affect her baby. What solution is most appropriate in this situation to protect the health of this mother and her baby?
A) Have the mother continue to breastfeed and monitor for the medication's effects on the baby.
B) Tell the mother to discontinue breastfeeding until she has finished taking her medication.
C) Explain that the mother should discontinue taking the medication.
D) Have the mother use a breast pump and discard the milk until the medication is complete.
E) Encourage the mother to take her medication with a large glass of water.
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