yes, there are enough dissolved salts in milk to conduct some current.
If a mother consumes spicy foods or drinks, the compounds from these foods can sometimes pass into her breast milk. When the baby ingests this milk, it can cause discomfort or burning sensations in the baby's mouth or throat due to the spicy nature of the compounds. It is recommended for mothers to monitor their diet and avoid extremely spicy foods to prevent this.
Yes, aspirin can pass through breastmilk to some extent. It is generally recommended to avoid using aspirin while breastfeeding unless directed by a healthcare provider due to potential risks for the infant, such as Reye's syndrome. If needed, acetaminophen or ibuprofen are often considered safer alternatives for pain relief during breastfeeding.
Possibly. Reportedly there is some risk of Lyme disease passing across the placenta from pregnant mother to the unborn child. In men and women who are not pregnant, Lyme disease cannot be passed on. **** Lyme disease CAN be Passed from PERSON to PERSON. My family and I have Lyme disease. That is how we acquired it and unfortunatley passed it through birth to our children.Lyme disease and the co-infections have been found in bodily fluids, including breast milk.
A newborn baby can acquire immunity to measles if the mother has been previously vaccinated or had natural infection, passing on protective antibodies to the baby through the placenta. This is known as passive immunity and offers protection to the baby until they are old enough to receive their own measles vaccination.
Yes, small amounts of gluten can pass through breast milk to infants when consumed by breastfeeding mothers.
Bovine tuberculosis is the most notorious disease spread through unpasteurized milk.
Only to men, or women over 16.
HIV can be transmitted through breast milk when a mother who is infected with the virus breastfeeds her baby. The virus can pass from the mother's milk to the baby's bloodstream, increasing the risk of the baby becoming infected with HIV.
Mothers pass on immunity to diseases through their breast milk. So it is best if a mother can breast feed.
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STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) by nature require sexual contact to be transmitted. Someone may get herpes or syphilis from someone sucking their breasts, and then may pass it along to someone else. Breast milk may include HIV, although an adult drinking infected breast milk may be at lower risk than an infant. Overall, the person with the breast is more likely to get an STD from this activity than the person whose mouth is on the breast.Absolutely not!
Some decongestants pass into breast milk and may have unwanted effects on nursing babies whose mothers take the drugs.
It takes about two to six hours for your body to digest and absorb the food you eat and pass it into your breast milk.
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Whatever it is you're puffing, if you're puffing enough of it to get into your own bloodstream and it CAN enter breast milk, then it WILL do so.There may not be MUCH, but there will certainly be more than if you hadn't "puffed" at all.
bring a pacemaker keep it near your breast then through the hole of your breast pass the wire..................................