Let the baby suck the bottle by himself while the mother is busy doing other jobs is a habit of many mothers to breastfeed. But recently the truth about the death of a 4-month-old baby revealed that has raised a warning bell about the potential dangers of bottle-feeding.
4-month-old baby died immediately after bottle feeding
The death of baby Alex Masters has once again sparked controversy about bottle-feeding, especially when bottles were set up to flow freely.
How many mothers here have ever prescribed bottles for their babies to drink by themselves? In the UK, Lincolnshire senior investigator Stuart Fisher warned parents about the risks of bottle-feeding. Caregivers must be vigilant about the dangers of free-flowing bottles.
His conclusion came two years after the death of Alex Masters (4 months old) in England.
Alex died 4 months old because adults let her bottle uncontrollably
Masters's tragic death was caused by improper bottle feeding
Little Alex died from choking on his milk when his godmother, Claire Sawyer, slept right next to her. Alex's biological mother Chloe has asked the authorities to investigate, some shocking details of the baby's death have been revealed.
The truth is Sawyer put the baby in a car seat. After that, she fed the baby a bottle of milk and placed a blanket under her to feed herself and she fell asleep.
However, when she woke up, the boy turned pale, the godmother rushed him to a nearby hospital. But the poor boy cannot be revived.
An autopsy report revealed that the baby's lungs were filled with milk.
Based on the evidence in the investigation, Fisher concluded that an infant should never be allowed to drink milk alone. That's one of the biggest risks with bottle-feeding, he says.
Parents should not let babies bottle by themselves
Parents or caregivers should not take their eyes off babies if they are bottle feeding. He also points out the dangers of falling asleep while caring for a newborn.
The poor mother also spoke out about the dangers of improper bottle feeding of her baby, namely, of standing up a free flow bottle.
"A baby bottle should never be set up under any circumstances," Chloe told Lincolnshire Live. “You can also fall into a similar situation. I did that and thought that such a pity will not happen. But being human can be distracting at times. ”
One of the biggest risks when your baby is bottle feeding: prescribe a bottle to feed him or her
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It is true that when babies are baby, there are many risks. One of them comes from prescribing or setting up a self-feeding bottle.
Mothers can use toys, blankets or pillows to support self-feeding bottles. Doing this carries the risk of suffocation, as in the case of little Alex.
While it may seem convenient, setting up or setting up a bottle to feed your baby has the following risks:
1. Choking
When the mother prescribes a bottle to let the milk flow by itself, the baby will lose control of the speed of swallowing. Continuous flow of milk can cause choking, especially if it is flowing faster than your baby can swallow.
Your baby can also breathe in the flow of milk that is too fast to block the nasal passages and lungs.
2. Pneumonia
If your baby is in bed for a bottle (especially if he is sleeping) the path to the lungs is completely open to let air through. A small amount of liquid can flow into the trachea and into the baby's lungs.
This can cause pneumonia and other lung problems.
3. Difficulty breathing
The risk of choking increases if the mother puts her baby on a bed, soft pillows and soft toys or blankets inside the crib.
It is more likely that all of these objects will become entangled and block the baby's airway.
4. Early caries
Bottle-feeding babies can also lead to early tooth decay. According to the American Dental Association, baby teeth form a mold for later adult teeth. So, if your baby's teeth are lost prematurely due to decay, it can cause the teeth to permanently deviate or overlap.
Building a bottle increases the risk of cavities because excess milk is continuously flowing into the teeth. And your baby's teeth will be in contact with sugar for longer. On the other hand, if your baby is upright, his saliva will be easier to clean his teeth.
5. Ear infections
When the baby is lying on its back, some milk builds up in the back of the mouth. If this fluid persists for a long time, it can also build up in the ear tubes leading to an ear infection.
Any doctor will advise mothers not to bottle-feed babies while sleeping. There are so many things that can happen. So, it is better for mothers to avoid the potential dangers to keep your baby safe and healthy.
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