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=== Contradictions to breast milk feeding<ref name="ref45"></ref>- ===
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<ol type="a" style="text-align:justify;"><li style="font-weight:bold">)Temporary – <span style="font-weight:normal">Fissuring or crackling of nipples, mastitis, acute illness of mother</span></li>
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<li style="font-weight:bold">Permanent- <span style="font-weight:normal">Galactosaemia, poor nutrition, debility, postpartum psychosis, breast abscess, HIV or Hepatitis B infected mothers (chance of infection transmission upto 25%)</span></li></ol>
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== Treatment of low breast milk output ==
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<p style="text-align:justify;">In case of low breast milk output , the drugs like Chlorpromazine or Metoclopramide are prescribed along with dietary and psychological advice for the mother. In case of sick or preterm infants the breast milk is expressed manualy or pump and fed by cup, spoon or tube. It can be preserved at room temperature for 6 hours and in refrigerator for 24 hours at 4-8 degree Celsius without contamination. <br/>The artificial feeding can involve use of whole fresh milk (buffalo, cow), skimmed milk, toned milk, powdered milk (whole milk powder/skim milk powder/humanised milk powder), modified milk powder (animal fat is substituted with vegetable fats, fortified with iron and vitamins), soyabean milk. <br/The nutritional comparison of milks can be explained as followed<ref name="ref45"/>(Table No.5)></p>