Can breastfeeding mothers have a cold and runny nose

Updated on healthy 2024-06-13
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello If the mother has a cold that is not serious, with mild nasal congestion, sneezing, and runny nose, if the baby is less than 6 months old, you can continue to breastfeed, because the baby has antibodies in the body and has strong immunity.

    Try not to breathe into your baby during a cold while feeding, and the best way is to wear a mask to prevent transmission to your child.

    If you have taken cold medicine from Western medicine, or if you have a severe cold, or if the child is older than 6 months, it is not recommended that the patient breastfeed. If the child also has a cold, the mother is already in the late stage of the cold and has basically recovered, and the drug must be stopped to provide breast milk to the child.

    If you only have some cold symptoms, such as a sore throat, you can usually breastfeed. However, the feeding situation needs to be determined by the severity of the mother's cold.

    It is just a simple general cold, and it does not need to take medicine or take anti-cold drugs that can be taken during breastfeeding under the guidance of a doctor**.

    If it is the flu, do not breastfeed for the time being, and isolate for more than two days.

    Because mothers have mild colds, usually their breast milk will not be affected.

    It is recommended to keep a distance from the baby and reduce contact to prevent the cold from being transmitted to the baby with poor resistance, and drink more warm water. During this period, mothers may have a loss of appetite, it is recommended to eat a light diet, you can eat some foods that help digestion, regulate the stomach, and prevent the cold from becoming serious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Can I still breastfeed if I have a cold?

    Breastfeeding is now advocated by most people, so if the mother does not have a fever and does not have a bacterial infection, it is okay to consider continuing breastfeeding. Of course, there are certain precautions in the case of breastfeeding, because the mother may transmit diseases to the baby through the respiratory tract, and even the secretions from the mother's eyes, nasal secretions, and saliva may contain bacteria that can be transmitted to the baby.

    Therefore, in this case, the mother should wear a mask, wash her hands frequently, change her clothes frequently, keep herself clean, and deliberately keep a certain distance from the baby except when breastfeeding. Once the mother has fever symptoms, then do not feed the baby anymore, you can feed a little juice. Those who can't drink juice yet, can drink some rice soup.

    If the baby sweats a lot, you can properly consider eating a little salty rice soup and juice. There is no need for the mother and baby to feed the baby too much food, and it is enough to control the feeding properly. But hydration is a must.

    If the baby does not eat a lot in a short period of time for one or two days, it will not have much impact on the baby's body, and there is no need for the mother to be overly anxious. If the baby is reluctant to eat for a long time, it cannot be taken lightly and must be admitted to the hospital in time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Can I breastfeed if I have a runny nose while breastfeeding?

    Many mothers have a cold and runny nose when they are breastfeeding, and they are very worried about whether they can still breastfeed their babies when they have a cold and runny nose.

    1.If the mother has a runny nose while breastfeeding but does not have a fever, but is just a common cold, there is no need to stop breastfeeding. Because the baby is growing every day, the baby himself slowly has resistance, and there is no need to worry too much about infecting the baby.

    However, it is important to note that colds can also be transmitted through the respiratory tract, so please wear a mask when you are with your baby. In addition to the necessary activities for breastfeeding, it is better to avoid contact with your baby until the cold is cured.

    2.If the mother has a cold and runny nose and fever during lactation, it is not recommended to feed the baby in a few days with a serious fever. This is not counting the fact that at this stage, the mother should pay attention to rest, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and get better as soon as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    5. Chicken soup is rich in nutrients, has the effect of clearing respiratory viruses, lactating mothers drink chicken soup Changxiao can reduce the symptoms of cold runny nose, old and fast nasal congestion, and usually drink chicken soup can enhance the mother's physical fitness, prevent colds.

    Method: A tender chicken, wash and dissect it, add water to boil, and add ginger, green onion, pepper and other condiments to the chicken soup when eating.

    Ginger has the effect of diaphoresis, warming the lungs and relieving cough, and warming and stopping vomiting, and can be used for ** wind and cold, headache and nasal congestion, cold and fever, etc., so breastfeeding mothers drinking orange peel ginger tea can well relieve the symptoms of cold and nasal congestion.

    Method: 10 grams of orange peel and ginger, add water to fry, and add 10-20 grams of brown sugar when drinking.

    6. Lactation cold and runny nose, the mother should use no effect on breastfeeding or less impact on the way to carry out, do not take cold medicine privately, so as not to affect the baby, if the symptoms are more serious, to seek medical treatment in time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Breastfeeding mothers can breastfeed as long as they don't have a serious runny nose, if the breastfeeding mother's runny nose is serious, then you have to drink more water, urinate more slowly, and if you can't drink water, you can drink some cold medicine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the mother's runny nose is only caused by a mild cold, and there is no fever and sore throat, there is no need to stop feeding. As babies grow older, their resistance slowly increases. However, it should be noted that colds can also be transmitted through the respiratory tract, so mothers can wear a mask before feeding.

    In addition to breastfeeding, try to keep contact with babies as little as possible.

    For lactating mothers, no matter what they do, they must be careful not to affect their children, especially in terms of health, and pay more attention to it, if they accidentally get sick, it will affect breastfeeding, and general diseases, as long as we pay attention to prevention, we will not get it. But for colds, it is very difficult to prevent. Many mothers have a cold and runny nose during breastfeeding, and they are worried about infecting their babies and don't know if they can continue to breastfeed.

    1. Can a mother breastfeed with a runny nose?

    1.If the runny nose is only caused by a mild cold and there is no fever or sore throat, there is no need to stop feeding. As babies grow older, their resistance slowly increases.

    However, it should be noted that colds can also be transmitted through the respiratory tract, so wear a mask before feeding. In addition to feeding, try to minimize contact with the baby.

    2.If a runny nose is accompanied by a fever, breastfeeding is not recommended until the fever has subsided. At this stage, the mother should have a good rest and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, which can help as soon as possible**.

    2. Precautions for lactation.

    1.Don't use drugs indiscriminately.

    Some mothers think that a cold is a trivial matter, so they buy their own medicine to eat, which is very dangerous. Some medications can harm your baby's health, so talk to your doctor before taking them.

    2.Choose better medications.

    The less medicine the mother eats into the body, the less it will affect the baby. But we also want to make sure that the medications we take are effective against the disease. Therefore, it is best for us to choose drugs with better efficacy at this time.

    3.Adjust feeding schedules.

    While it's best not to drink milk for babies, when a cold becomes severe, medicine is needed to **. Choose the right time to take your medicine. The mother takes the medicine immediately after feeding, and then gives the baby a small amount of milk at the next feeding time, and then feeds after 1 hour, so that the drug in the mother's body has been metabolized, which can reduce the impact of the drug on the child.

    Whether you have a severe cold or not, remember to wear a mask when in contact with your baby and wash your hands before playing with your baby. After all, your baby's health is important, and we need to take the necessary precautions. When you have a mild cold, it is also okay to use cold powder** under the guidance of your doctor.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is necessary to breastfeed the child during breastfeeding, but can I breastfeed if I have a cold during breastfeeding?

    It is not recommended to breastfeed if you have a cold during breastfeeding, if it is caused by a viral or bacterial infection, it will be passed to the baby through breast milk, you can take some cold medicine orally, so that the symptoms of the cold can be recovered as soon as possible, such as compound aminophenamine tablets, avoid breastfeeding during the medication, and the eggplant god shouts that you can use a breast pump to express milk to prevent milk stasis and cause mastitis, you can feed the baby milk powder, stay away from the baby appropriately, prevent infection to the baby, ventilate the house, eat more nutritious food, and promote the recovery of the body as soon as possible.

    Women work very hard during breastfeeding, and often can't get enough rest at night because of breastfeeding, and get up in the middle of the night. Therefore, the body's immunity is relatively low, and if there is contact with a cold virus, the virus is relatively virulent, and it is easy to have cold symptoms.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, it is possible to continue breastfeeding if you have a cold while breastfeeding. The most common symptoms of a mother's cold during breastfeeding are fever, sneezing, runny nose, cough, sore throat and so on.

    Generally speaking, cold viruses are not transmitted through breastfeeding, but through airborne droplets, so when the mother has a cold, she has already polluted the environment where the baby lives. Breast milk, on the other hand, produces antibodies on its own, which is beneficial for the baby to fight diseases. However, if the breastfeeding mother has symptoms of fever, then breastfeeding can be suspended for a day or two.

    Therefore, breastfeeding mothers don't have to worry too much about catching a cold, and relax and breastfeed their babies.

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