‘Breastfeeding Lying Down Can Cause Lung Infection in Babies’

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A Consultant Paediatrician at the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, Dr. Odochi Ewurum, has warned on the dangers of nursing mothers breastfeeding their babies while lying down, noting that the practice can cause serious health issues in babies.

 Ewurum gave the warning in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Umuahia on Tuesday.

 She said that the practice could lead to infections and other complications in the child.

 He said that a mother was not supposed to be lying down while breastfeeding her baby.

 According to her, the mother should rather sit comfortably, carry the child up and make sure the child relaxes properly to the breast.

A woman lying down breastfeeding her son which is wrong

 Ewurum said: “One of the disadvantages of lying down is that as the child sucks, it could aspirate.

 “This breast can leave the child’s stomach and enter into the lungs and this can cause lung infection.

 “Also, as the child is sucking, some of the breast milk might drip out of the mouth into the ear.

 “It becomes a foreign body in the ear and with that, an ear infection can occur.”

 “If the breast enters the nose, ear or eye, it is a foreign body.

 “Breast should get to the stomach where it should be digested and become nutritive to the child.

 Ewurum said that the stress of breastfeeding at night by nursing mothers made it imperative for relations to come around to help out whenever a woman put to bed.

 “So we encourage the tradition of relations coming to help out because it helps to reduce the stress experienced by nursing mothers,” she said.

 Ewurum also warned against the practice of putting breast milk in a child’s eyes as a cure for an eye problem, describing it as harmful.

 She advised mothers to take their babies to health facilities for an appropriate medication in the case of any eye infection.

 “That practice is very wrong and should be discouraged,” said Ewurum, who is the President of Medical Women Association of Nigeria, Abia chapter.

(NAN)

 

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