Allergies At Pregnancy & Breastfeeding

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Which may be a question many women, especially pregnant women is, whether the baby would also suffer from allergies later. According to the theory, children from parents with a history of allergies may be allergic to bring talent as well. In fact, there are a number of allergy-immunology specialists believe that a mother brings talent allergies by 40%, while the father brings talent allergies by 30%.

Are there certain steps that can be done by a pregnant woman to minimize allergic reactions, either to herself or to her baby later? There are several ways, namely:

  • Pregnant women should be aware that he had allergies that may not be lost and that can be done is to avoid allergens (allergy triggers).
  • He should know very well what sort of things that can trigger allergies.
  • Pregnant women should also be aware that what he ate or inhaled allergens may be a media introduction for the baby. Therefore, pregnant women who suffer from allergies should avoid foods trigger allergies, cigarette smoke, dust, and sleeping in a room that is free from allergens.
  • After the baby is born, try to give milk to their babies because breast milk can prevent allergies. Meanwhile, many dairy cows are reported cause allergic reactions.

Keep in mind, the allergen can flow from the breast milk. Therefore, breast-feeding mothers who breast-feed should prevent the consumption of substances that can trigger allergies.

To reduce the risk of allergens in breast milk flow, nursing mothers better consume antioxidants and vegetables because it can inhibit allergy in infants.

Allergies are common in infants with atopic dermatitis. The signs of spots in the cheeks, elbows, or knees in babies. Preferably, immediately bring the baby to the doctor if this happens.

Allergies are not likely to recur if there is no trigger allergies and prevention is the best medicine for allergies case.

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