Department of Health, Ministry
สมัครสล็อตxo วอลเล็ตof Public Health Mothers infected with COVID-19 should be breastfed. Because the mother's milk contains immune substances that help strengthen the immune system of the child. Including the vaccine that the mother injected, it can protect the child from contracting COVID-19, but must be strictly in practice. by wearing a mask while breastfeeding Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly and properly. including refraining from smelling the baby's cheeks
Dr. Suwanchai Wattana Yingcharoenchai Director-General of the Department of Health said that during the Covid-19 situation Postpartum mothers who are suspected of being infected or has been confirmed to be infected with COVID-19 Still able to feed the child with mother's milk. As recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), if the mother is infected but has mild symptoms. Can breastfeed normally, but must be protected and strictly follow the instructions To prevent the spread of infection as follows:
The baby should be at least 2 meters away from the mother or have a curtain.
Wear a mask throughout the time you are with your child.
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water. or alcohol gel with a concentration of 70 percent or more before touching the baby
Clean and disinfect various surfaces. that your mother touches
The chest should be cleaned. when coughing or sneezing on the chest
Do not touch your face, nose or mouth with your hands, including kissing your baby's cheeks while breastfeeding.
If the mother is inconvenient to breastfeed still able to squeeze and store milk should be given to a father or an assistant is the one who feeds the milk to the baby instead
The helper must be a healthy person. have the ability to breastfeed and prevent the spread strictly
If the mother is infected with severe symptoms recommend refraining from breastfeeding and may squeeze out the milk before so that the mother can maintain the condition that she can breastfeed when her condition improves
Importantly, postpartum mothers who are breastfeeding should receive complete vaccinations according to the criteria. or booster vaccine to prevent infection reduce severe illness by immunity in the mother It can also pass milk to your baby.