Can I get a flu shot during confinement?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-17
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After the confinement period, take the baby to get vaccinated, when the baby is just born, the body's immunity is relatively low, and it is more appropriate to take the baby to get vaccinated after the full moon.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The timing of each vaccine is different, some vaccines are given after birth, and some vaccines are given months later.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After confinement, it is okay to take the baby to get vaccinated, because in this way the pregnant woman will not have cold and cold, and it is also good for the baby.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When women are breastfeeding, their bodies are also very weak, because at this time women will be absorbed by the fetus with their own nutrients such as water, although they will eat a lot of nutrients, but during the lactation period they will still appear weak, in order to ensure their health, it is very necessary to avoid getting sick as much as possible, you can get some vaccines to prevent diseases, such as flu vaccine, so can you get vaccinated during lactation?

    Can I still breastfeed if I have a cold?

    The common cold is mostly a viral infection, which is a self-limiting disease, does not require special **, and can generally heal itself in about 1 week. The common cold is usually transmitted through the respiratory tract and is not usually transmitted to your baby through breast milk. In addition, the antibodies in breast milk can also increase the baby's resistance.

    Therefore, the common cold is generally not transmitted through breastfeeding. However, because of the close contact between the mother and the baby, it is still possible to transmit it through the respiratory route, so the mother can wear a mask, pay attention to washing hands frequently, pay attention to hand hygiene, and have an air purifier at home.

    If it is an epidemic, try to prevent it. Getting a flu vaccine is an effective way to prevent the flu before the flu season arrives each year. You can still breastfeed after vaccination, and you can secrete antibodies to your baby through breast milk, thus creating immunity.

    Fever, headache, sore throat, etc.: If the body temperature is above, acetaminophen (brand name: Bilitong, Tylenolin) or ibuprofen (brand name:

    Motrin, Fenpidex) these two drugs. They are currently the safest antipyretic analgesics during pregnancy and lactation, and are safe to use during lactation.

    One thing to remind everyone is that there is a lag in the domestic instructions, and the instructions for ibuprofen say that breastfeeding is prohibited, but in fact, they are recommended by the WHO and the American Academy of Pediatrics to be safe to use with lactation.

    Runny nose: budesonide nasal spray, loratadine, cetirizine.

    Cough: If the cough is severe, cough suppressants containing dextromethorphan may be given. Dextromethorphan is lactating L1 (safe). However, ethanol-containing dextromethorphan preparations should be avoided.

    Use with caution during breastfeeding: It is not recommended to use compound cold medicines, which generally contain pseudoephedrine and chlorpheniramine maleate. Although these two ingredients do not have much effect on the baby, they have a milk return effect, especially the former, which will significantly reduce the milk volume of lactating mothers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Influenza vaccination can be given during breastfeeding, which does not affect breastfeeding.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The vaccine has the opportunity to be given every year, for the health of the baby, this year the breastfeeding period will not be vaccinated, and next year when the child is weaned, the vaccine can be given.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't get it, try not to get it, don't get any vaccines during breastfeeding and pregnancy, it's not good for both mother and baby.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Can you get a flu vaccine while breastfeedingCan you get a flu vaccine during breastfeeding, no problem, if you get a flu vaccine while breastfeeding, the child can also get some through breast milk.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Take special care with flu vaccinations. For babies aged 0-6 months, and nursing mothers cannot receive the flu vaccine, it is recommended that the fathers or grandparents who take care of the baby come to get the flu vaccine. It is sufficient to get vaccinated once a year.

    The baby and everyone around the breastfeeding mother have been vaccinated against the flu, so the baby and the mother are less likely to be infected with the flu.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Can I get a flu shot during breastfeeding? This can be shot, because this will not affect the child, if you are afraid of the impact, that is, after the flu vaccine, you can feed the next day.

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