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Image: Breast affected by mastitis. | Image: Breast affected by mastitis. | ||
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| In this tutorial, we will learn about- | | In this tutorial, we will learn about- | ||
* Breast engorgement and | * Breast engorgement and | ||
* Mastitis | * Mastitis | ||
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|Image: Engorged breasts. | |Image: Engorged breasts. | ||
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| Let us begin with Breast engorgement, | | Let us begin with Breast engorgement, | ||
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* It occurs in both breasts simultaneously, | * It occurs in both breasts simultaneously, | ||
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Image: Engorged breasts. | Image: Engorged breasts. | ||
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*Mother should not confuse breast engorgement with breast fullness. | *Mother should not confuse breast engorgement with breast fullness. | ||
* Thus, Now we will discuss the difference between breast engorgement and full breasts. | * Thus, Now we will discuss the difference between breast engorgement and full breasts. | ||
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Image: Clock for showing the duration of 24 hours. | Image: Clock for showing the duration of 24 hours. | ||
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*In engorgement- | *In engorgement- | ||
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** mother may suffer from fever that lasts for more than 24 hours and | ** mother may suffer from fever that lasts for more than 24 hours and | ||
** latching becomes hard for the baby. | ** latching becomes hard for the baby. | ||
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Image: Symbol of pain. | Image: Symbol of pain. | ||
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* Whereas, full breasts are normal. | * Whereas, full breasts are normal. | ||
** full breasts appear big but they do not give shiny appearance, | ** full breasts appear big but they do not give shiny appearance, | ||
** full breasts are not painful and fever is absent during breast fullness. | ** full breasts are not painful and fever is absent during breast fullness. | ||
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Image: Poor attachment. | Image: Poor attachment. | ||
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| Now let’s discuss the causes of breast engorgement in lactating mothers. | | Now let’s discuss the causes of breast engorgement in lactating mothers. | ||
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** baby has poorly latched on mother’s breast during breastfeeding and | ** baby has poorly latched on mother’s breast during breastfeeding and | ||
** mother has stopped breastfeeding suddenly. | ** mother has stopped breastfeeding suddenly. | ||
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Image: Mother is smelling the baby’s towel. | Image: Mother is smelling the baby’s towel. | ||
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* Ask the mother to wash her hands with the clean water, | * Ask the mother to wash her hands with the clean water, | ||
* Then, bring the baby closer to the mother so she can- | * Then, bring the baby closer to the mother so she can- | ||
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* If baby is too fussy, mother can smell the baby’s towel. | * If baby is too fussy, mother can smell the baby’s towel. | ||
* After that, mother should drink a glass of water. | * After that, mother should drink a glass of water. | ||
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Image: Breastmilk is coming out from the breast. | Image: Breastmilk is coming out from the breast. | ||
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* Mother can also take a warm shower. | * Mother can also take a warm shower. | ||
* It will help the breast milk to come out. | * It will help the breast milk to come out. | ||
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Image: Let-down reflex. | Image: Let-down reflex. | ||
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** as excess of stress will affect the let-down reflex and | ** as excess of stress will affect the let-down reflex and | ||
** milk will not come out. | ** milk will not come out. | ||
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** it will help the breast milk to come out. | ** it will help the breast milk to come out. | ||
** since, nerve supply towards upper back and breast is same. | ** since, nerve supply towards upper back and breast is same. | ||
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* Then, mother should start gently massaging her breast in circular motion. | * Then, mother should start gently massaging her breast in circular motion. | ||
* Massaging will make her relax and will improve the let-down reflex. | * Massaging will make her relax and will improve the let-down reflex. | ||
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* It is known as oxytocin reflex or let-down reflex. | * It is known as oxytocin reflex or let-down reflex. | ||
* Oxytocin is a hormone which helps the breast milk to come out. | * Oxytocin is a hormone which helps the breast milk to come out. | ||
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Image: A baby is latched on properly on her mother’s breast | Image: A baby is latched on properly on her mother’s breast | ||
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* Between the feeds mother should keep wet cold cloth on breasts for 5- 10 minutes. | * Between the feeds mother should keep wet cold cloth on breasts for 5- 10 minutes. | ||
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* Mother can keep cold cabbage leaves on breasts. | * Mother can keep cold cabbage leaves on breasts. | ||
* She can store these cabbage leaves either in refrigerator or in earthen pot. | * She can store these cabbage leaves either in refrigerator or in earthen pot. | ||
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Image: Squirming baby. | Image: Squirming baby. | ||
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| Now let’s learn how can we prevent breast engorgement | | Now let’s learn how can we prevent breast engorgement | ||
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| Image: Rooting reflex. | | Image: Rooting reflex. | ||
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* Sucking on fingers | * Sucking on fingers | ||
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| Image: The crying baby | | Image: The crying baby | ||
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* breastfeed the baby whenever she shows early hunger signals, | * breastfeed the baby whenever she shows early hunger signals, | ||
* and not wait for the baby to cry. | * and not wait for the baby to cry. | ||
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* Make sure that the baby is latched on properly and feeding well. | * Make sure that the baby is latched on properly and feeding well. | ||
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* Empty one breast completely before you switch to the other side. | * Empty one breast completely before you switch to the other side. | ||
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Image: The sick mother. | Image: The sick mother. | ||
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| Next, let’s learn another breast condition called Mastitis- | | Next, let’s learn another breast condition called Mastitis- | ||
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* It is a condition where part of breast becomes red, swollen and hard. | * It is a condition where part of breast becomes red, swollen and hard. | ||
* Mother feels severe pain, fever and ill. | * Mother feels severe pain, fever and ill. | ||
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* Many mothers goes through mastitis in first 6 weeks, | * Many mothers goes through mastitis in first 6 weeks, | ||
* But it can occur at any time during lactation. | * But it can occur at any time during lactation. | ||
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* However engorgement affects whole breast and often both breasts. | * However engorgement affects whole breast and often both breasts. | ||
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* Whereas mastitis affects part of the breast and usually only one breast. | * Whereas mastitis affects part of the breast and usually only one breast. | ||
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* Mastitis may develop in an engorged breast or follow condition of blocked ducts, | * Mastitis may develop in an engorged breast or follow condition of blocked ducts, | ||
* Now, we will discuss how blocked duct develops into mastitis if untreated. | * Now, we will discuss how blocked duct develops into mastitis if untreated. | ||
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Image: A breast affected by mastitis. | Image: A breast affected by mastitis. | ||
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* Blocked duct is a condition where milk is not removed from part of a breast. | * Blocked duct is a condition where milk is not removed from part of a breast. | ||
* Usually this duct is the part of breast blocked by thickened milk. | * Usually this duct is the part of breast blocked by thickened milk. | ||
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* When milk stays in part of a breast in blocked ducts and breast engorgement, | * When milk stays in part of a breast in blocked ducts and breast engorgement, | ||
* It is called stasis. | * It is called stasis. | ||
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| Image: Inflammation of breast tissue. | | Image: Inflammation of breast tissue. | ||
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* If this stasis is not removed, it could lead to inflammation of breast tissue. | * If this stasis is not removed, it could lead to inflammation of breast tissue. | ||
* It is called non-infective mastitis. | * It is called non-infective mastitis. | ||
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| In following conditions, bacteria will easily enter through fissure: | | In following conditions, bacteria will easily enter through fissure: | ||
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* If fissure is present on the breast. | * If fissure is present on the breast. | ||
* Mastitis remains untreated and | * Mastitis remains untreated and | ||
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*Breast abscess is a progression of untreated mastitis. | *Breast abscess is a progression of untreated mastitis. | ||
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Image: A sick baby. | Image: A sick baby. | ||
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| Now let’s discuss the causes of mastitis- | | Now let’s discuss the causes of mastitis- | ||
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* The first and foremost cause of mastitis is infrequent feedings. | * The first and foremost cause of mastitis is infrequent feedings. | ||
** if lactating mother is a working woman then frequent breastfeeding becomes challenging. | ** if lactating mother is a working woman then frequent breastfeeding becomes challenging. | ||
** other reason for infrequent feedings could be illness in a mother or a baby. | ** other reason for infrequent feedings could be illness in a mother or a baby. | ||
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* Second, is nipple feeding | * Second, is nipple feeding | ||
** in nipple feeding baby will not empty the breast completely. | ** in nipple feeding baby will not empty the breast completely. | ||
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* Third, is oversupply of milk. | * Third, is oversupply of milk. | ||
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* Fourth, is rapid weaning- | * Fourth, is rapid weaning- | ||
** Where baby eat other foods apart from breast milk. | ** Where baby eat other foods apart from breast milk. | ||
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Image: Correct latching | Image: Correct latching | ||
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| Remember, | | Remember, | ||
* For preventing mastitis, correct latching is necessary. | * For preventing mastitis, correct latching is necessary. | ||
* It will avoid blocked duct and baby will get enough milk. | * It will avoid blocked duct and baby will get enough milk. | ||
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| Keys to prevent all these breast conditions are- | | Keys to prevent all these breast conditions are- | ||
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* Proper attachment and positioning of a baby and | * Proper attachment and positioning of a baby and | ||
* Frequent breastfeeding. | * Frequent breastfeeding. | ||
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| This brings us to the end of this tutorial on breast conditions in lactating mothers. | | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on breast conditions in lactating mothers. | ||
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In this tutorial, we learnt about | In this tutorial, we learnt about | ||
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* Breast engorgement | * Breast engorgement | ||
* Mastitis | * Mastitis | ||
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| Image: Spoken Tutorial Project logo. | | Image: Spoken Tutorial Project logo. | ||
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| This tutorial has been contributed by | | This tutorial has been contributed by | ||
* the '''Spoken Tutorial '''Project, '''IIT Bombay ''' | * the '''Spoken Tutorial '''Project, '''IIT Bombay ''' | ||
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| '''Spoken Tutorial Project '''is funded by''' NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.''' | | '''Spoken Tutorial Project '''is funded by''' NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.''' | ||
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More information on this mission is available at this link. | More information on this mission is available at this link. | ||
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** '''Dr. Rupal Dalal,''' MD Pediatrics and | ** '''Dr. Rupal Dalal,''' MD Pediatrics and | ||
** '''Dr. Taru Jindal''', MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology. | ** '''Dr. Taru Jindal''', MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology. | ||
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This is Nutritionist '''Rajani Sawant''' along with animator '''Arthi Anbalagan''' from''' IIT Bombay '''signing off. | This is Nutritionist '''Rajani Sawant''' along with animator '''Arthi Anbalagan''' from''' IIT Bombay '''signing off. | ||
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Revision as of 16:25, 10 June 2018
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Title slide | Welcome to this spoken tutorial on Breast conditions in lactating mothers. |
Image: Engorged breasts. Image: Breast affected by mastitis. |
In this tutorial, we will learn about-
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Image: Engorged breasts. | Let us begin with Breast engorgement, |
Image: Engorged breasts. Image: Natural delivery. Image: Calendar. |
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Image: Full breasts. Image: Engorged breasts. |
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Image: Engorged breasts. Image: A baby is trying to latch on the mother’s big breast. Image: Clock for showing the duration of 24 hours. |
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Image: Full breasts. Image: The shiny appearance of engorged breasts with the red cross mark. Image: A sick mother with the red cross mark. Image: Symbol of pain. |
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Image: A mother is breastfeeding the baby soon after delivery. Image: A mother is breastfeeding to a baby. Image: Baby is crying but the mother is not breastfeeding her baby. Image: Poor attachment. |
Now let’s discuss the causes of breast engorgement in lactating mothers.
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Image: Icon of treatment. |
Now let’s discuss how engorgement can be treated. |
Image: Washing hands. Image: Mother is drinking a glass of water in sitting position. Image: Mother is carrying her baby. Image: Mother is smelling the baby’s towel. |
First-
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Image: A piece of cloth is kept on the mother's breast. Image: A mother is taking a shower. Image: Breastmilk is coming out from the breast. |
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Image: Health worker is talking to a mother. Image: Stressed mother. Image: Let-down reflex. |
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Image: A health worker is massaging the mother’s upper back. Image: Breast milk is coming out from the breast. |
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Image: A mother is gently massaging her breasts.
Image: Oxytocin reflex. |
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Image: Oxytocin reflex. Image: Oxytocin hormone. Image: Milk is coming out from the breast. |
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Image: A mother is expressing the milk using her hands. Image: A baby is latched on properly on her mother’s breast |
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Image: Mother is gently massaging the area around areola. |
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Image: Mother is helping the baby in latching. Image: A mother is breastfeeding on both sides. |
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Image: The cold cloth is kept on the mother’s breasts.
Image: The Cabbage leaves are kept on the mother’s breasts. Image: A refrigerator. Image: An earthen pot. Image: A mother is breastfeeding the baby. Image: Engorged breasts |
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Image: Grouped image of hunger signals of the baby. Image: Breast engorgement. Image: Icon of prevention. Image: Squirming baby. |
Now let’s learn how can we prevent breast engorgement
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Image: Rooting reflex. |
In rooting reflex- baby turns her head towards anything which touches her cheek or mouth. |
Image: A baby is sucking his fingers. |
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Image: The crying baby |
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Image: The Grouped image of early hunger signals of the baby. Image: A mother is breastfeeding to a baby with the green check mark. Image: A crying baby. |
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Image: The Correct technique of breastfeeding |
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Image: Mother is checking the breast is emptied or not | Remember,
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Image: Overfull breasts.
Image: Mastitis breast. Image: Symbol of pain. Image: The sick mother. |
Next, let’s learn another breast condition called Mastitis-
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Image: A calendar. Image: A mother is breastfeeding a baby. |
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Image: Mastitis breast. Image: Engorged breasts. |
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Image: engorged breasts |
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Image: One breast which is affected by mastitis. |
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Image: Engorged breasts.
Image: Blocked ducts. |
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Image: Blocked duct.
Image: A breast affected by mastitis. |
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Image: Overfull breast with blocked duct. Image: Breast lump. |
It leads to lump formation. This lump is tender and often present with redness of the skin over the lump. |
Image: Blocked duct.
Image: Breast engorgement. Image: Milk stasis. |
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Image: Inflammation of breast tissue. |
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Image: Breasts with infective mastitis. | Whereas,
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Image: Mastitis breast.
Image: Medicines. Image: Breast fissure. Image: Breast abscess. |
In following conditions, bacteria will easily enter through fissure:
Note that:
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Image: Mastitis breast.
Image: A working mother. Image: A sick mother. Image: A sick baby. |
Now let’s discuss the causes of mastitis-
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Image: Nipple feeding |
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Image: Breast milk is coming out from the breast. |
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Image: Formula feed. Image: Mother is giving other food to the baby apart from breastmilk. |
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Image: A mother who has worn a tight bra. |
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Image: A stressed mother.
Image: Let-down reflex. |
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Image: nipple fissure
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Image: Icon of cause and treatment.
Image: A piece of cloth is kept on the mother’s breast. Image: A mother is taking a shower. |
Let’s look at the treatment for mastitis,
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Image: Mother is breastfeeding her baby from affected breast. Image: a symbol of pain. Image: mother is breastfeeding her baby from unaffected breast. Image: Mother is breastfeeding the baby. Animation of a clock with the green checkmark.
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Image: Open wound on the areola. Image: A mother is breastfeeding on the affected side with red cross mark.
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Remember,
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Image: A mother is massaging her breast. Image: Hand movements during massaging. |
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Image: A mother is taking rest. |
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Image: A mother is talking to a doctor. |
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Image: Antibiotics Image: Surgical drainage of pus.
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Image: A mother involved in relaxation practice. |
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Image: A mother is listening to a music.
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Image: Correct breastfeeding attachment. Image: Blocked duct with red cross mark. Image: Correct latching |
Remember,
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Image: Mother is breastfeeding a baby with correct positioning and proper latch on |
Keys to prevent all these breast conditions are-
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Image: Engorged breasts. Image: Mastitis breasts. |
This brings us to the end of this tutorial on breast conditions in lactating mothers.
In this tutorial, we learnt about
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Image: Spoken Tutorial Project logo. | This tutorial has been contributed by
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Link to spoken tutorial project or NMEICT | Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.
More information on this mission is available at this link. |
Image: WHEELS Global foundation logo | This tutorial is partly funded by a generous contribution from WHEELS Global Foundation. |
Maa aur Shishu Poshan project logo. |
This is Nutritionist Rajani Sawant along with animator Arthi Anbalagan from IIT Bombay signing off. Thanks for joining |