TENMOUTH, Devon, England (AP) - A strange incident occurred in the death of a newborn baby with her mother's milk, which took painkillers during pregnancy.

According to the newspaper "Metro", the court heard on August 19 a new novel, may explain why the death of a five-day-old girl on September 30 last year.

According to the possible story, the child died five days after her birth due to a sedative inside the components of her mother's milk, which during the pregnancy took a painkiller "Tramadol" to treat back pain on the recommendation of doctors.

Pediatrician Peter Wilming, who was briefed on the details of the case, pointed out that "tramadol" is a relatively new drug, and can be transmitted to a woman's milk and is dangerous for the newborn.

"I think tramadol played a role in the child's death, and I think it should not be taken during pregnancy," Professor Fleming said.