Coping with Breast Feeding When the Mother is Ill
By Kori Rodley Irons, published Jan 24, 2007
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For many women, establishing and maintaining breast feeding a new baby can be challenging enough--but if the mother becomes ill, or needs to be hospitalized, it can be incredibly difficult. If a mother is committed to breast feeding, and is well enough to work at keeping the breast feeding going, and has the support of her family and friends, there are ways she can cope and continue to breast feed even while she is under the weather.If a mother has taken ill at home and doesn't need to be hospitalized, there is a better chance for breast feeding to continue. It still won't be easy and she'll likely need help and support with the baby and helping her with her own health, but she'll at least be home where she can feed freely. If the mother is not contagious or has become bedridden due to an injury or other condition, the baby may be able to "room in" with her and she can continue to breast feed unrestricted. It will also depend on the age of the baby--a very young baby will be more content to snuggle in close to mother and live for a few days in the one room than will an older, more mobile baby.
If the mother has other children, she should definitely have help taking care of everyone while she is ill. If the other children are old enough, they may be able to help--but adult help will likely be much more dependable. If it is financially feasible, a mother's helper or in-home care may be considered. Even having someone come in for a couple hours a day can be a big help and contribute to the mother feeling less stressed and able to focus on her own health and feeding the baby.
If the mother is contagious, she will want to make sure she washes up, and possibly wears a mask over her face while breast feeding to shield the baby from the germs. Keeping her bedside area clean and taking precautions to keep from contaminating the baby can be important.

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