14 August 2020 09:57 am Views - 223
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic there’s an ongoing need to advocate breastfeeding as a public health intervention that saves lives and prevents infections and illnesses in the population at large. But medics believe that even if you’re a COVID positive mother you should continue breastfeeding. “There may be a risk to the child, but if they are not breastfed, children are at risk of contracting other infections and diseases,” explained Dr. Deepal Perera, Consultant Paediatrician at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital. “This is the same advice we give HIV positive mothers as well,” Dr. Perera added.
Another recommendation for breastfeeding during a COVID-19 situation is that the mother and infant should be enabled to remain together while rooming-in throughout day and night and to practice skin-to-skin contact, especially immediately after birth and during establishment of breastfeeding. This is irrespective of whether the mother or infant has been suspected or confirmed to have COVID-19 or not.