When is breast milk not suitable for breastfeeding?

When is breast milk not suitable for breastfeeding?

Mother's milk is the divine food that is given to the newborn after his birth, and doctors agree that it is an adequate food and rich in nutritional benefits that modern science is still revealing.

But when can breast milk be unfit for infants?

There is a group of cases where breast milk is not suitable for infants, you know it in the following article, according to Sanad Agency:


Mixed blood milk:

The mother may notice some blood flowing with the milk, which changes the taste of the milk, and makes the infant reject it.


In some cases, the blood is little, and the mother must squeeze it and wait until the clear milk comes out, and it is due to cracks in the nipple and inflammation of the breast glands.


Breastfeeding must be stopped if the newborn's stool becomes black, or if the newborn is vomiting blood, this means that the blood level has increased.


The mother should stop breastfeeding, express and pump the milk into the milk container, and then use it for the baby; Because the blood will concentrate at the bottom of the milk container, and it can be separated easily.


Mother's exposure to radiotherapy:

In this case, the mother should stop breastfeeding; Because milk will be affected by radiation. As well as before preparing for radiotherapy in the hospital.

The mother should stop breastfeeding if she is near a person receiving chemotherapy. Because it has dangerous symptoms for health, as it passes into breast milk.


Postpartum depression:

Studies have indicated that maternal exposure to postpartum depression affects breast milk.


Also, the mother's abuse of any drugs during that period may affect the breast milk, and therefore, breastfeeding must be stopped.


The mother is seriously ill:

Artificial breastfeeding becomes an urgent necessity in the event that the mother suffers from a serious disease such as heart muscle failure, as well as the presence of severe anemia, so breastfeeding should be stopped.


These diseases and others, such as the acquired immunodeficiency disease, which may be transmitted with an infection to the mother, lead to a change in the mother's milk, and thus lead to harm to the health of the infant. source

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