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🔴 Mastitis is a common postpartum complication often caused by bacterial entry through a cracked nipple.
🔴 The presence of nipple discomfort and visible cracking increases the risk of local infection progressing to breast tissue inflammation.
🔴 Clients who are breastfeeding and have damaged skin on the nipple are particularly vulnerable to Staphylococcus aureus entering through the break.
🔴 While a large for gestational age newborn and GBS status may be relevant to other complications, the cracked nipple is the most direct and specific risk factor for mastitis.
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