It is probably this bacteria, clinging to the baby's nostrils, that is available to create infection when an opportunity (crack in the nipple) presents itself.
Most of the bacterial species are NOT harmful. Few are harmful. If they happen to be harmful then they will harm you with out regard to shape. Whether oval, long or spiral.
staph exists on the skin or inside the nostrils of 20-30% of healthy people. It is sometimes found in breast tissue, the mouth, and the genital, urinary, and upper respiratory tracts. staph bacteria are usually harmless.
Mothers pass on immunity to diseases through their breast milk. So it is best if a mother can breast feed.
milk from the mothers breast
Yes, small amounts of gluten can pass through breast milk to infants when consumed by breastfeeding mothers.
Breast blisters in poultry can be caused by: Staphylococcus aureus infection entering through a skin injury where the bird rests on its breast, or heavy birds sitting against sharp-edged roosts or wire cage floors. Sometimes they are found in birds that do not get a lot of exercise, therefore have weak or lame legs, and that rest a lot on their breast on the floor. Prevent the blisters by moving heavy juvenile birds to floor pens with plenty of clean straw bedding where they can get more exercise and also find a soft place to sleep. Change the bedding often or add to the layer often.
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It shrivels like your mothers breast
Not every woman can breast feed.
The mothers udder or breast.
You can find out more about breast engorgement on new mothering sites and will find many new mothers that can help you. It is a very common problem with new mothers.
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