Difference between revisions of "Health-and-Nutrition/C2/Nipple-conditions/English"
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Welcome to this spoken tutorial on Nipple conditions in lactating mothers. | Welcome to this spoken tutorial on Nipple conditions in lactating mothers. | ||
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Image: Flat and inverted nipples. | Image: Flat and inverted nipples. | ||
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| In this tutorial, we will learn about- | | In this tutorial, we will learn about- | ||
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Image: Dry nipples. | Image: Dry nipples. | ||
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Image: A mother is cleaning her nipple. | Image: A mother is cleaning her nipple. | ||
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GIF of incorrect latching | GIF of incorrect latching | ||
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| Let us begin with the nipple feeding- | | Let us begin with the nipple feeding- | ||
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We have discussed the correct latching technique in another tutorial of the same series. | We have discussed the correct latching technique in another tutorial of the same series. | ||
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Image: Sore or cracked nipple. | Image: Sore or cracked nipple. | ||
Image: Symbol of pain. | Image: Symbol of pain. | ||
Image: A mother is breastfeeding a baby. | Image: A mother is breastfeeding a baby. | ||
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− | * | + | * Sore or cracked nipples does hurt during correct latching, |
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* Thus, preventing the organisms from baby's mouth to leak into the crack of the nipple. | * Thus, preventing the organisms from baby's mouth to leak into the crack of the nipple. | ||
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Image: Tongue tie. | Image: Tongue tie. | ||
Image: Nipple feeding. | Image: Nipple feeding. | ||
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Image: The mother and the doctor. | Image: The mother and the doctor. | ||
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Image: A mother is breastfeeding to a baby. | Image: A mother is breastfeeding to a baby. | ||
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Image: A spoon. | Image: A spoon. | ||
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Image: Sore or cracked nipples. | Image: Sore or cracked nipples. | ||
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Image: A health worker is guiding the mother. | Image: A health worker is guiding the mother. | ||
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*In severe conditions, mother should consult the doctor or the health worker. | *In severe conditions, mother should consult the doctor or the health worker. | ||
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* Start breastfeeding immediately after birth. | * Start breastfeeding immediately after birth. | ||
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Image: Correct latching technique. | Image: Correct latching technique. | ||
− | | * Always make sure that baby is latched on deeply while breastfeeding. | + | | |
+ | * Always make sure that baby is latched on deeply while breastfeeding. | ||
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Image: Normal nipple and flat nipple. | Image: Normal nipple and flat nipple. | ||
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− | |* Flat nipples are not protruded from the level of the areola. | + | | |
− | + | * Flat nipples are not protruded from the level of the areola. | |
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* Inverted nipples are usually pointed in the inward direction. | * Inverted nipples are usually pointed in the inward direction. | ||
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** flat or inverted nipple is not a hindrance to breastfeeding. | ** flat or inverted nipple is not a hindrance to breastfeeding. | ||
**since, during correct latching baby latches on to the areola and not on the nipple. | **since, during correct latching baby latches on to the areola and not on the nipple. | ||
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Image: Semi-reclining position. | Image: Semi-reclining position. | ||
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Image: Position of baby’s lips and mother’s fingers. | Image: Position of baby’s lips and mother’s fingers. | ||
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| Note that, | | Note that, | ||
incorrect latching will result into sore nipples. | incorrect latching will result into sore nipples. | ||
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Image: Correct latching technique. | Image: Correct latching technique. | ||
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Image: Flat or inverted nipples. | Image: Flat or inverted nipples. | ||
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| This brings us to the end of this tutorial on nipple conditions in lactating mothers | | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on nipple conditions in lactating mothers | ||
− | In this tutorial we learnt about various breast conditions in lactating mothers such as, | + | In this tutorial, we learnt about various breast conditions in lactating mothers such as, |
* Sore or cracked nipples and | * Sore or cracked nipples and | ||
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Image: The Spoken Tutorial Project logo. | Image: The Spoken Tutorial Project logo. | ||
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| This tutorial has been contributed by | | This tutorial has been contributed by | ||
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Link to spoken tutorial project or NMEICT | Link to spoken tutorial project or NMEICT | ||
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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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Image: WHEELS Global Foundation logo. | Image: WHEELS Global Foundation logo. | ||
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| This tutorial is partly funded by a generous contribution from WHEELS Global Foundation. | | This tutorial is partly funded by a generous contribution from WHEELS Global Foundation. | ||
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Revision as of 13:50, 10 June 2018
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Title slide
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Welcome to this spoken tutorial on Nipple conditions in lactating mothers.
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Image: Sore and cracked nipples. Image: Flat and inverted nipples.
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In this tutorial, we will learn about-
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Image: Bleeding and cracked nipple. Image: Dry nipples.
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The first nipple condition is- Sore or cracked nipples
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Image: Symbol of cause. Image: Nipple feeding. Image: Fungal infection of breast. Image: A mother is cleaning her nipple.
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Now let’s discuss the various causes of sore or cracked nipples which are-
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Image: Nipple feeding. Image: Sore or cracked nipples. Image: Incorrect latching. GIF of incorrect latching
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Let us begin with the nipple feeding-
Nipple feeding is the first and foremost cause of sore or cracked nipples.
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Image: Nipple feeding. GIF of correct latching. Image: Correct latching technique.
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We have discussed the correct latching technique in another tutorial of the same series.
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Image: Sore or cracked nipple. Image: Symbol of pain. Image: A mother is breastfeeding a baby.
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Remember
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Image: Fungal infection. Image: A mother is talking to a doctor.
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Image: Mother is cleaning her nipples. Image: A mother is breastfeeding to a baby. Image: Dry nipples. Image: Cracked nipples.
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Next,
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Image: A mother is taking a shower. Image: Cracked nipples. Image: A mother is applying the hindmilk on her breast. Image: Mouth organisms.
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Remember,
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Image: Tongue tie. Image: Nipple feeding.
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Next is the baby with tongue tie-
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Image: Correct latching. Image: Surgery. Image: The mother and the doctor.
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Image: A health worker is examining the mother’s breast. Image: A mother is expressing the breast milk. Image: Soften breasts. Image: Nipple fissure. Image: Mastitis breast.
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Now let’s discuss the treatment for sore or cracked nipples
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Image: A mother is breastfeeding to a baby.
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Remember,
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Image: A Mother is expressing her breast milk. Image: A spoon. Image: A cup. Image: A mother is applying hindmilk on her breast.
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She should begin to breastfeed on the side that hurts less.
Also,
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Image: Soaps, lotions and perfumes. Image: Sore or cracked nipples.
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Remember, not to use the following on sore and cracked nipples and even on healthy nipples-
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Image: A mother is talking to a doctor. Image: A health worker is guiding the mother.
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Image: A baby is initiating the process of breastfeeding in breast crawl position
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For preventing sore or cracked nipples,
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Image: Correct latching technique. |
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Image: Flat and inverted nipples
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The nipple condition that we will discuss next is-
flat or inverted nipples,
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Image: Normal nipple and flat nipple. Image: Normal nipple and inverted nipple.
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Whereas,
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Image: Flat or inverted nipples. Image: Mother is breastfeeding a baby. Image: Correct latching.
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Image: Calendar. Image: Natural delivery. Image: A health worker is guiding the mother.
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incase of flat or inverted nipples- mother requires help in first week of delivery.
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Image: Cross-cradle hold. Image: Football hold. Image: Semi-reclining position.
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Remember, In case a mother has flat or inverted nipples then the best hold for effective attachment are-
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Image: Groped image of holds. Image: Position of baby’s lips and mother’s fingers.
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As explained in an earlier tutorial,
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Image: Incorrect latching. Image: Sore nipples.
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Note that,
incorrect latching will result into sore nipples.
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Image: Nipple shields with the red cross mark. Image: Feeding bottles.
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Remember-
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Image: A mother carrying a baby with the green check mark. Image: Oxytocin reflex.
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Image: Correct latching technique.
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Always remember, Correct latching is the key to deal with most of these nipple conditions.
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Image: Sore or cracked nipples. Image: Flat or inverted nipples.
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This brings us to the end of this tutorial on nipple conditions in lactating mothers
In this tutorial, we learnt about various breast conditions in lactating mothers such as,
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Image: The Spoken Tutorial Project logo.
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This tutorial has been contributed by
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Link to spoken tutorial project or NMEICT
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Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.
More information on this mission is available at this link.
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Image: WHEELS Global Foundation logo.
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This tutorial is partly funded by a generous contribution from WHEELS Global Foundation.
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Image: Maa aur Shishu Poshan Project logo.
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This is Nutritionist Rajani Sawant along with animator Arthi Anbalagan from IIT Bombay signing off. Thanks for joining. |