The dangers of infusion feeding to the baby

Updated on healthy 2024-07-17
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Many pregnant women after childbirth, in order to make the baby's body develop faster, will choose the method of breastfeeding, this way can also improve the baby's own resistance and immunity, because the mother is very hard during breastfeeding, a little careless is prone to illness, if the condition is more serious, but also need to carry out infusion, then, what is the harm of feeding after dripping?

    First, if the patient is fed immediately after the infusion, some of the drug components will reach the baby's body through the milk, causing diarrhea and abdominal pain in the baby, and in severe cases, affecting the normal growth and development of the baby, and even leading to developmental malformations.

    Second, it is generally not possible to breastfeed immediately after the infusion**, and it is recommended to continue breastfeeding after 24 hours. Because some of the drug components after the infusion are delivered to the fetus through breast milk, it is best for patients to wait for a period of time after the infusion before feeding. However, how long after the actual infusion can I breastfeed?

    It is best to ask a doctor to decide depending on the type of infusion and the situation of each person, and the time required is also different. In particular, patients with special conditions should consider whether they can breastfeed under the guidance of a doctor.

    Third, the doctor said that the liquid will not have much effect on the baby when it reaches the child's body through breast milk during lactation, such as glucose injection, and some drugs that have no effect. Most drugs only pass into breast milk in small amounts, and only a few affect the baby. And the effects of the drug are mostly seen in the neonatal period, and older babies are less likely to have problems.

    As a result, the World Health Organization does not recommend stopping breastfeeding because of medications. However, it should be noted that some psychiatric drugs are contraindicated, and chloramphenicol and tetracycline should be avoided in antibiotics.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Infusion feeding is not harmful to your baby.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Most antimicrobials (anti-inflammatories), antivirals, antiepileptic drugs, antihypertensive drugs, etc. have no effect. The infusion is injected into the blood through intravenous injection, and if the molecular weight of the drug is small, it will be eliminated with breast milk, but the drug has a half-life, and after the metabolism and absorption in the body are eliminated, it will generally not affect breast milk, so we must pay attention to the precautions for medication during lactation: 1 "Prohibited" is the most severe warning against medication, that is, it is forbidden to use.

    2 "Contraindication and contraindication" indicate that the adverse reactions are relatively clear, and the possibility of adverse consequences is very high, but due to individual differences, it cannot be generalized, so these words are used as warnings. 3 "Use with caution" means that the doctor must be cautious when using the drug, closely observe the patient's reaction, and if there is an adverse reaction after taking it, he must stop taking it immediately, and if not, he can continue to use it, which does not mean that he cannot use it. 4 "Avoid use, avoid application, should not take, should not use, should not use, should not be used, should not be used" should be a more serious warning, if the patient encounters such a warning, it is best to choose other drugs, to avoid unnecessary consequences.

    5 "In principle, do not use this drug, generally do not use" means that the drug has greater adverse consequences for pregnant and lactating women, and this drug is not used under normal circumstances, and it is only considered when it is necessary to save the patient's life. 6 "Suspension of use" means that during the period of using the drug to the patient, the patient is required to stop breastfeeding, so as not to cause harm to the infant and young child, and after stopping the drug for a certain period of time, the patient can continue breastfeeding.

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