Permanent and temporary contraindications that prevent some mothers from breastfeeding their children
Permanent and temporary contraindications that prevent some mothers from breastfeeding their children
Remember that stopping breastfeeding for a week or even days can lead to permanent weaning as the baby may not take the breast again. On the other hand, it should be kept in mind that some children may refuse to take the bottle completely, so that the stop advice is not wrong. But also often impractical. Moreover, it is easy to advise the mother to pump her milk while the baby does not breastfeed, but this is not always easy.
Reasons to stop breastfeeding mother
- Very few maternal diseases require that they stop breastfeeding. This applies especially to infections that may occur in the mother. Inflammation is the most common type of disease that mothers are required to stop breastfeeding. Most infections, and most infections caused by viruses, are more contagious before a mother has the idea that she is sick.
- By the time the mother gets fever (or runny nose, diarrhea, coughing, rash, vomiting, etc.), you may have transmitted the infection to the child. However, breast-feeding protects the child from infection. The mother should continue to breastfeed, in order to protect the child, if the child is sick and possible, it is likely that he will have less disease than stop breast feeding, but mothers are often surprised that their children are not at all ill, the child is protected from continuous breastfeeding The mother.
- The only exception to the above is HIV infection in the mother, there is a general feeling that the mother infected with HIV does not breastfeed, at least in a situation where the risks of breastfeeding are acceptable, and there are also some cases where it is necessary to stop breastfeeding for other diseases , Including rheumatoid infection, which is difficult to stop treatment, and all its drugs are excreted in breast milk, and exposure to radiotherapy and immunotherapy as well.
Antibodies in milk
Some mothers have so-called "autoimmune diseases", such as idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura, autoimmune thyroid disease, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, and many more. These diseases are characterized by antibodies produced by the mother against her tissues, Some mothers have been told that because of the entry of antibodies into milk, the mother should not breastfeed because she will cause the disease in her child. This is unbelievable nonsense, but what is taken into account is the ability to take the medicine with breastfeeding or stop it until the time Weaning.
Breast Problems
- Mastitis (breast inflammation) is not a reason to stop breast feeding, in fact the breast is likely to recover more quickly if the mother continues to breastfeed from the affected side, so the abscess is not a reason to stop breast feeding, even on the affected side, although difficult Breastfeeding surgery, but surgery and postnatal cycle do not necessarily become easier if the mother stops breastfeeding. Milk continues to form for weeks after breastfeeding stops.
- In fact, postoperative attraction makes things worse / make sure that the surgeon does not make an incision along the halo line (the line between the dark part of the breast and the lighter part), such a cut may significantly reduce the supply of milk. It is possible to cause pus, and here it is necessary to temporarily stop breastfeeding until this abscess is done and disposed of.
New Pregnancy
There is no reason not to continue breast-feeding if you become pregnant. There is no evidence that breast-feeding during pregnancy causes any harm to you or the child in your womb or to the breastfed child. If you wish to stop, Milk and the child may stop on his own.
Childhood illness
- Diarrhea, vomiting, and gastrointestinal infections are rare in children who are breastfed only (although soft bowel movements are very common and normal in children who are breastfed only), the best treatment for this condition is to continue breastfeeding, and will improve The baby will improve well with breastfeeding alone in the vast majority of cases and will not need additional fluids such as the oral solution of oral electrolyte except in exceptional cases. However, it may be necessary to stop breastfeeding for a short period so that the stomach Child of T. But any food, and in cases of severe vomiting.
- respiratory diseases, there is a myth that milk should not be given to children with respiratory infections, whether it is true or not for milk, it is certainly not true for breast milk.
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