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My wife Discharged from Hospital after Dengue Treatment , 2 Days After Discharge ,Now platelet count increased above 2.5 Lakh , she is 4 Months Baby , can she feed her Milk Now
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Yes she can but please take care of her health as she is weak and her immunity is low. Dont forget to give her some dhatupaushtik ahar. Save her from extreme temperature and regular massages will help Her recover from weakness generated due to dengue.
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The risk of a mother passing the virus to her newborn through breastmilk is considered low, and the health benefits of breastfeeding are much greater than the likelihood of spreading disease.  Talk with your pediatrician about concerns regarding breastfeeding and dengue risk.
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