Mother’s milk is the best source of nutrition for an infant, there is no doubt in that. However, in some circumstances, an alternative source is needed, this video is to address those issues.
When Should A Mother Avoid Breastfeeding?
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Health professionals agree that mothers milk provides the most complete form of nutrition for infants, including premature and sick newborns.
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However, there are rare exceptions when human milk is not recommended.
Breastfeeding is NOT advisable if one or more of the following conditions is true:
An infant diagnosed with galactosemia, a rare genetic metabolic disorder
An Infant Whose Mother is:
Has been infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Is taking antiretroviral medications
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Has untreated, active tuberculosis
Is infected with human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I or type II
Is using or is dependent upon an illicit drug
Is taking prescribed cancer chemotherapy agents, such as
antimetabolites that interfere with DNA replication and cell division
Is undergoing radiation therapies; however, such nuclear medicine therapies require only a temporary interruption in breastfeeding
For additional information please call Klinik Dr. Kiran –
03- 587-99-653
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