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After a fever injection, you need to have a normal body temperature for 24 hours before you can breastfeed your baby. After the mother ensures that the body does not have any virus, she can have close contact with the baby, and during this period, she must isolate with the baby to prevent cross-infection with the baby, the baby's physique is very, very weak, and you must avoid transmitting the disease to the baby. At the same time, the mother should drink more warm water, which is conducive to the rapid metabolism of drugs out of the body.
Usually do a good job of keeping warm. so as not to get sick again. Mother's illness is a fatal blow to the baby, so during the illness it is not only necessary to take care of yourself but also to pay attention at the same time, but also to pay attention to the child's mood and the child's diet at the same time.
If you take antipyretic medicine after fever, it is generally recommended to drink more water to strengthen metabolism, and you can feed your baby 6 hours after taking the medicine. It is recommended that you do not take antipyretic medicine and can breastfeed normally. Pay attention to keeping warm in life, rest more, drink more warm water, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, nutrition must be balanced and reasonable, meat and vegetable matching, ensure the quality of milk, actively participate in exercise, and enhance body resistance.
Observe and see. If you have a low-grade fever during breastfeeding, you can breastfeed, but if it exceeds Celsius, you can't feed anymore. If you have a low-grade fever, try to take medicine after feeding. If you are breastfeeding, you can still take the medicine prescribed by the regular hospital.
In addition, mothers should drink more warm water and eat more nutritious juices, such as milk, porridge, noodles and other things. Remember to wear a mask and don't breathe into your baby when feeding.
How long can I breastfeed after the fever reduces, it is best to feed after 24 hours, and it is not possible to feed during the period of taking medicine for fever during the lactation period, which will affect the development of the baby, so it is recommended that if the fever is more serious, it is recommended to wait for the fever to subside before feeding, and it is best to feed after 24 hours, and you can eat formula milk during this time.
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Hello, then you have a fever, it is best to breastfeed after half a day, after all, you should have taken antipyretics, then the medicine, in the body after half a day the effect of the medicine should be resolved.
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Weaning is not necessary, and general medications have no effect on breast milk. You can breastfeed before taking the medicine, do not breastfeed within half an hour after taking the medicine, and pay attention to drinking plenty of water. Pay attention to hygiene, wash hands frequently, breathe less in front of children, and wear a mask to prevent infection.
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If you don't take any special medicine, you can feed your baby if you cool down.
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Generally, if you have a fever of 38 or less, you can breastfeed'
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If you don't have medication for the time being, you can continue to feed your baby. If you use the medicine, don't breastfeed your baby.
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As long as it does not exceed 40 degrees, you can breastfeed.
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Breast milk is not a special case, you can generally insist on feeding, pay attention to protection and don't infect the baby.
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I also feed the baby when I have a cold, and it seems that the baby is fine.
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Can I breastfeed if I have a cold while breastfeeding.
Some lactating mothers are afraid to breastfeed their babies when they catch a cold for the sake of their baby's health, so the cold is really so terrible, so terrifying that they want to cut off the baby's rations?
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.
Can you take medicine for a cold while breastfeeding.
Many lactating mothers will always be scared to take medicine when they catch a cold, if they take medicine, they are worried that when feeding the baby, the chemical components of the medicine will enter the baby's body through the milk, affecting the baby's normal development. However, if you don't take medicine, the cold virus will plague mothers for a long time, and it is really a dilemma.
Can you take medicine for a cold while breastfeeding. If the cold symptoms are severe and you have to take medication to relieve them, you need to take medication according to your doctor's advice. Breastfeeding mothers should remember to prescribe the right medicine to get rid of the cold virus as soon as possible.
If a lactating mother has a cold accompanied by inflammation and needs to use antibiotics**, then it is recommended not to blindly choose antibiotics by yourself, but to consult a professional doctor and buy antibiotics according to the doctor's instructions.
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In the outpatient clinic, mothers often ask, "Can I still breastfeed if I have a fever?" "What if you have a fever of how many degrees you can't breastfeed?"
Is it true that other mothers said that they can't breastfeed if they have a fever? "If you have a fever, will breastfeeding be transmitted to your child?" "The occurrence rate of such questions is very high, and I will answer them one by one for you today.
First of all, fever is not a disease, it is a symptom caused by some cause, fever indicates that the immune system in the body is fighting off the infection. During fever, the elevated body temperature will cause the germs in the body to lose a suitable living environment, thus promoting the recovery of the disease, and the fever is not contagious.
Our body has a complete and complex system, one of which is the circulatory system, the existence of which guarantees the secretion, discharge, absorption and other processes of milk. This ensures that the milk does not deteriorate after a fever. As for whether you can breastfeed after fever, you need to clarify what the cause of the fever is, if it is a fever caused by a cold, it will not be transmitted through milk, but the milk at this time has antibodies, which can help the baby enhance its resistance to colds.
If it is a fever caused by gastroenteritis, there is no need to stop feeding, the immune substances contained in the milk can help improve the microecological environment of the intestinal flora, milk is the transmission route, if it is the accumulation of milk that causes mastitis, then it is more necessary to empty the milk ducts through breastfeeding, breastfeeding can help **mastitis. However, if the mother is suffering from infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, cancer, AIDS, etc., it is necessary to suspend breastfeeding.
Of course, in addition to the above factors, you also need to consider the physical condition of the mothers, if the body is weak when you have a fever and cannot continue to breastfeed, you can do what you can, and then insist on breastfeeding after the condition improves.
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If you have a low-grade fever during breastfeeding, you can breastfeed, stop if it exceeds Celsius, and if it is a low-grade fever, try to take medicine after breastfeeding. Drink more warm water, breastfeeding does not have to be paused, even if the fever does not go away, you can feed the baby when you have a low fever, and you can't have a high fever. Those with mild cold symptoms do not need special treatment and are required to heal themselves; If you have severe symptoms such as cough and fever, you need to take medicine under the guidance of a doctor**.
Wear a mask when breastfeeding; Breastfeeding before medication and pause breastfeeding for 4-6 hours after medication to avoid peaks in blood drug concentrations.
Clause. 2. Can breastfeeding mothers take antipyretics?
If the mother has a cold or fever, if she needs to take medicine to reduce fever, she can choose ibuprofen and other drugs to reduce fever, which is also safe to use during lactation and does not affect breastfeeding. However, if breastfeeding mothers choose some compound cold medicines, Chinese herbal medicines and other drugs that are not obvious during lactation, because the safety cannot be evaluated, it is still recommended to use them under the guidance of a doctor.
Clause. 3. What antipyretic medicine to take for fever during lactation.
What antipyretic medicine to take for fever during lactation is actually very simple, that is, do not harm the baby's health, because the baby needs to be breastfed, if it is really necessary to take medicine, then there is a consultation with a professional doctor before taking medicine, so that it will not affect the baby's health.
It is recommended to try to physically cool down as much as possible beforehand, and if you can do without medication, you will not use it. In addition, you need to be concerned not only about the current body temperature, but also about the trend of body temperature like a doctor, and when you find that the temperature exceeds and rises quickly, you must seek medical attention immediately.
The most common antipyretic for lactation is acetaminophen (Tylenol), which is recommended by the World Health Organization as a fever reducer for children, with obvious anti-inflammatory, analgesic and fever-reducing effects, and is also suitable for pregnant women.
Breastfeeding medication can be followed in consultation with a doctor:
1. Be cautious in choosing drugs. Determine the indications for use and select drugs with good efficacy, short half-life, and rapid excretion in the body; Select drugs with the least toxicity and safety verified by clinical application under the same efficacy; Choose drugs with relatively small effective dosages and relatively few doses; When long-term medication for chronic diseases or cautionary use of drugs is required, medication should be taken under the guidance of a physician and the baby's response should be closely observed.
2. The administration method should be ingenious. The route of administration is oral or topical, which can reduce the amount of the drug in the milk; Minimize the number of doses per day and avoid continuous or extended-release medications to reduce infant absorption.
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How long after taking antipyretic medicine can you give your baby breast milk again needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis.
If the mother has taken antipyretics, it is recommended to stop the medicine for 3 days before breastfeeding; If your baby has taken fever-reducing medicine, it is recommended to breastfeed 2-4 hours after taking the medicine.
If the mother takes the antipyretic drug, the drug can be absorbed by the body and can enter the milk, if it is fed for a short time, it may have an adverse effect on the baby's growth and development, so it is recommended to stop the drug 3 days after breastfeeding. In addition, you should drink more water, rest more, strengthen nutrition, and actively develop the primary disease. If the baby has a fever and takes antipyretics, it is generally recommended to breastfeed after 2-4 hours so as not to affect the absorption of the medicine.
If the baby is hungry and keeps crying, you can breastfeed a small amount of breastfeeding, not too much, so as to avoid vomiting and other situations.
In short, whether it is a mother or a baby, it is recommended to drink more water, rest more, eat a light and easy-to-digest diet, pay attention to keeping warm, and avoid getting cold during the fever. If the fever persists, you should go to the hospital promptly.
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