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Actress Shocks Fans with Photo of Bloodied Breast Milk After Pumping

6 Sep, 2019
Actress Shocks Fans with Photo of Bloodied Breast Milk After Pumping

A Thai actress shocked her fans when she posted pictures of blood in breast milk after pumping. This is what her doctor told her...

Motherhood is a labour of love that can take blood, sweat and tears — literally.

Thai actress Panward Hemmanee, 39, recently gave fans a scare when she uploaded an Instagram post of her bloodied breast milk after using a pump.

Actress posts pictures of blood in breast milk

The post featured a video of a bottle of blood-red milk, a photo of blood clots on a dish, and the caption “Why is there a blood clot coming out?”

While some fans responded that they had faced the same issue before, others were concerned and urged Panward to see a doctor.

 
 
 
 
 
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  A post shared by Panward Hemmanee (@ppanward) on Aug 6, 2019 at 7:52pm PDT

Panward, who has a son and a daughter, opened up about her experience to Thai media at an event yesterday (Sept 4), explaining that her doctor told her that she had been using a breast pump incorrectly.

According to her doctor, she had been using a suction that was too strong, which resulted in broken capillaries and cracked nipples. The blood from the damaged capillaries then leaked into the breast milk.

“I misunderstood that pumping with the strongest pressure would clear my milk better and faster to prevent clogging,” Panward said in Thai.

“I was trying to endure the pain, thinking that it’s normal. But now I know that it is not necessary… I must admit that although I am a mother of two children, there are still a lot of things I don’t know yet,” she added.

Panward also shared that she had continued pumping breast milk after her doctor had reassured her that it wasn’t a serious problem.

 
 
 
 
 
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  เรื่องน้ำนมของเป้ย คุณหมอได้ทำการตรวจแล้วนะคะ และแจ้งว่าสาเหตุเกิดมาจากการใช้เครื่องปั๊มนมซึ่งเป้ยใช้เบอร์ที่มีแรงดันสูงเกินไป จึงทำให้เกิดเส้นเลือดฝอยฉีกขาด และทำให้หัวนมแตก แต่ไม่มีอะไรร้ายแรงค่ะ และคุณหมอก็ตรวจดูไม่พบก้อนเนื้อหรืออาการอักเสบ นมตัน แต่อย่างใด ส่วนก้อนเลือดนั้น เกิดจากระยะเวลาที่เป้ยปั้มเป็นระยะเวลาที่นานพอสมควร จึงทำให้เลือดจับตัวเป็นก้อนซึ่งพบได้ทั่วไปค่ะ เป้ยยอมรับว่าค่อนข้างตกใจเพราะว่าก่อนหน้าที่เคยเป็นนั้นเป็นแค่ลักษณะแค่น้ำนมสีชมพู แต่ไม่เคยเป็นขนาดนี้ จึงทำให้เป้ยค่อนข้างคิดมากและวิตกกังวลกับเรื่องนี้มากๆค่ะ…เป้ยต้องขอบคุณสำหรับหลายๆคนที่เป็นห่วงถามไถ่กันเข้ามา และแชร์ข้อมูลต่างๆให้เป้ยทราบถึงลักษณะอาการนะคะ ขอบคุณมากๆค่ะ…หน้าที่ความเป็นแม่นั้น ยอมรับว่ามีเรื่องต่างๆเยอะแยะมากมายเข้ามาทำให้เป้ยเรียนรู้ไม่มีวันหมดจริงๆ (ทั้งที่ลูก2แล้วนะคะ ) แต่ก็จะพยายามทำเต็มที่ที่สุด และทำให้ดีที่สุด เท่าที่ผู้หญิงคนนี้จะทำได้ ไม่เหนื่อยที่จะสู้ต่อไป #มนุษย์แม่ ✌????

A post shared by Panward Hemmanee (@ppanward) on Aug 8, 2019 at 7:00pm PDT

While Panward’s situation isn’t all that rare among breastfeeding mums, her post shined a spotlight on the trials and tribulations of breastfeeding.

Blood in breast milk is common

It can be scary for mums to see blood in their milk but registered nurse Donna Murray maintains that there is no need to worry.

Causes range from damaged nipples and broken capillaries, like Panward’s case, or conditions like mastitis, an infection which affects up to 20 per cent of breastfeeding mums.

Mums can continue breastfeeding and giving their babies pumped milk even if it is tinged with a bit of blood.

However, mums with infections that can be transmitted through blood, such as viral hepatitis and HIV, should check with their doctor before breastfeeding.

Pumping shouldn’t hurt

While it is normal to experience brief pain and some tenderness at the start of each pumping, mums should seek help if they are experiencing constant pain.

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Experts say that common mistakes that can cause pumping to hurt include using an incorrect speed or flanges of the wrong size. Mums may even end up damaging their breast and nipple tissue.

This article was republished with permission from AsiaOne.

Also READ: Mum Seriously Confused After Her Breast Milk Turns Bright Pink

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