Can I still breastfeed if I refuse to breastfeed and have a fever, and can I still breastfeed if I h

Updated on parenting 2024-07-12
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If a breastfeeding mother has a fever and a body temperature below 38 degrees, she can consider breastfeeding her baby. If the mother's fever is higher than 38 degrees, breastfeeding the baby needs to be suspended. In addition, you should go to the hospital for a check-up in time to find out the cause of the fever and be active**.

    If you have a fever during breastfeeding, you need to pay attention to rest and maintain adequate sleep every day. You should also pay more attention to your diet and drink plenty of warm water, which can accelerate blood circulation in the body and allow toxins to be excreted as soon as possible. If there is no high fever that does not go away, try to take less medicine to avoid affecting the breastfeeding.

    If you need to take medication, you should also follow the doctor's instructions to take it, and do not use it indiscriminately.

    The availability of heat depends on the severity of the woman's condition. If the fever is not particularly severe, it is a low-grade fever and can be fed appropriately. This is because pathogens are not usually transmitted through breast milk.

    If the fever is in a persistent state of high fever, breastfeeding should not be done at this time because the mother and baby will be close. By means of breathing, it is easy to pass the pathogen to the infant through contact. This causes infection, which causes respiratory infections.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you have a fever and can't breastfeed, pathogenic microorganisms will enter the baby's body with breast milk, affecting your health, and breastfeeding should be suspended.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can blow the air conditioner, but you have to use it correctly. Keep your abdomen warm and ventilated.

    In terms of comfort research; The most suitable ambient temperature for the human body is 27 degrees C, and the temperature difference between the thermal shock and the human body is about 5 degrees C (which means entering and exiting between two different ambient temperatures, such as between indoor and outdoor), so the most appropriate setting temperature of the air conditioner at home is between 26 and 28 degrees C.

    By setting this temperature, you can not only achieve a comfortable environment that is neither hot nor cold, but also save energy consumption, electricity and money.

    It is also recommended to buy an inverter air conditioner, because when the inverter air conditioner reaches the set temperature, it will reduce the frequency and power to operate, at this time, the most power-saving, the compressor does not stop, runs at the most appropriate frequency, quiet, power-saving, and the room temperature is stable between plus and minus C, which is the most comfortable and suitable for children and the elderly.

    Therefore, the set temperature of the air conditioner must not be too low, and it should not blow directly.

    In addition, when used during the day, it is best to open the window for ventilation every 1 2 hours and ventilate it once every 5 10 minutes to ensure that the indoor air is clean. It is important to use air conditioners healthily.

    If you have any other questions, please feel free to discuss them.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the lactating mother has a cold and fever, as long as it is not a high fever and the physical exertion is great, she can still breastfeed the child. Because the child has inevitably come into contact with the bacteria carried by the mother in the daily contact with the mother, and has produced certain antibodies to it, so the general cold and fever, the mother can still rest assured to feed the baby, but pay attention to drink more water, so as not to concentrate the milk and cause the child diarrhea.

    Generally, the doctors in regular hospitals, when they know that you are breastfeeding, the medicine prescribed should be edible, drink more warm water, breastfeeding does not need to be suspended, even if the fever does not go away, you are not afraid, you can feed the baby when you have a low fever, but not a high fever.

    Medicines taken by breastfeeding mothers, especially those that are more powerful, are transported into milk through the plasma milk barrier. If you eat this milk continuously, it may indeed have an impact on your child's health.

    First of all, if you have a fever while breastfeeding, you must inform your doctor that you are breastfeeding, so that the doctor can prescribe the safest medications.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After the mother has a cold and fever, she can continue to breastfeed in most cases, except when she has a persistent high fever (body temperature above 39), and breastfeeding must be suspended. Because when mothers suffer from respiratory infections, most of them have passed the infection to their babies before they are found to be sick, and the mother's milk has already produced antibodies, which are antibodies. By continuing to breastfeed, babies get milk that contains this antibody, which can fight off infection.

    Of course, mothers, while insisting on breastfeeding, should actively ** their own infection. Almost all the drugs present in the mother's blood can enter the breast milk, but the drug content in the breast milk can rarely exceed 1% 2% of the maternal dose, and the amount absorbed by the baby is only a small part of the 1% 2%, so it usually does not cause obvious harm to the baby. When the mother suffers from the virus**, she can take some Chinese patent medicines, such as cold and heat clearing powder, Shuanghuanglian oral liquid, Shuanghua oral liquid, etc.; If it is a bacterial infection, penicillin or cephalosporin antibiotics can be used, such as penicillin V potassium tablets, Pioneer No. 6, etc.

    None of these medicines affect the quality of the milk.

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