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Being sick as a parent is a horrible situation. Your responsibilities don't end when you get sick.
Oftentimes, unless you have children in daycare, it's impossible to even lay down to get the rest you need.
Zoe Hendrix recently posted this photo of her and her eight-week-old daughter in bed. She made the post with the following caption.
"SICK AS a flea bitten dog in the backstreets of Bali. 🤒Except I'm not in Bali I'm in bed with a temp of 39, sore throat, body aches and an 8 week old.
I salute all you mums/dads with chronic and serious illness who get up everyday and push through the pain and take care of your kids . 👏🏽✨ this %$@# is hard 😫"
"SICK AS a flea bitten dog in the backstreets of Bali. 🤒Except I'm not in Bali I'm in bed with a temp of 39, sore throat, body aches and an 8 week old.
I salute all you mums/dads with chronic and serious illness who get up everyday and push through the pain and take care of your kids . 👏🏽✨ this %$@# is hard 😫"
You have to feel for her.
Little did Zoe know, a comment on her original post would get her the help she really needed...
A follower of hers commented that Zoe may be experiencing symptoms related to mastitis.
Mastitis is an infection of the breast tissue that can develop in breastfeeding mothers, typically within the first six to twelve weeks after giving birth.
A follower of Zoe's expressed that they had also suffered from mastitis after having a baby.
Heathersnapper wrote to Zoe, saying that "I got it about 7 times while BF, so I used to ask the dr for the prescription and have the antibiotics on hand ready to take and the first sign of infection, to lessen the severity."
Zoe would need to see a doctor to check for sure whether she had mastitis.
Luckily, if caught early, mothers can avoid developing abscesses or further complications of the infection.
It wasn't too long after reading the comments from her followers that she updated them with news after a visit to the doctors.
In an thankful post, Zoe had a message and an update:
"THANK YOU 🙏🏽 to all you wonderful and switched on followers who informed me about Mastitis in my last post (which I thought was just the flu) I have been on antibiotics, pain relief, and my angel of a mother in law has been helping me care for Harper. I am starting to feel human again after feeling like I was hit by a truck! #thankyouinstafam 🙏🏽❤#bathtimebaby," wrote Zoe.
Incredible, right?
Social media is powerful for so many reasons!
Mastitis can also affect the ease with which a mother can breastfeed, so it's a blessing that she caught it early.
Hopefully soon she can breastfeed little Harper-Rose with no problems! Who ever said social media was bad??
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