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You are not allowed to breastfeed; Because if a mother catches a cold while breastfeeding, there are some germs in the body, and these germs may be transmitted to the child through breast milk, which will make the child catch a cold.
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No, if you have a cold or fever during breastfeeding, the nutrients in breast milk will disappear and the number of white blood cells will increase and the child's gastrointestinal function will be affected.
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If the mother has such a situation, it is not allowed to breastfeed, otherwise the baby may also have certain diseases, and the baby should be fed milk powder at this time.
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Can the baby eat breast milk if she has a cold?
While breastfeeding, my mother caught a cold. If you don't take medicine, you can breastfeed him, but it's best to wear a mask to avoid infecting your baby. Generally, it is possible to feed the baby, but it is easy to infect the baby, and it may be better to let the baby drink milk powder for a few days.
A mother's cold does not affect breastfeeding, because the cold virus is transmitted through the upper respiratory tract, and breast milk is not the channel of transmission. Mothers need to do their own hygiene work when they have a cold, wash their hands frequently, ventilate more, wear masks, etc.
Benefits of breastfeeding for your baby.
Breast milk is tailored for the baby, human milk is rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, the nutritional components are constantly changing, and its composition and proportion will change accordingly with the baby's growth and needs, and the baby's growth changes synchronously to meet the needs of the baby in different periods.
Human milk has anti-infective properties, and breast milk provides different kinds of defense mechanisms against disease, including antibodies secreted against specific pathogens. It also includes lactoferrin, which is not only the iron of breast milk, but also provides antibacterial and antiviral protection.
Can the baby eat breast milk if she has a cold? As long as a person has a cold and fever, the body must carry the virus, and the mother's breast milk is produced by the body and will definitely carry it. Especially when the baby is breastfeeding, it is so close to the mother, and the mother will carry a lot of viruses when she sneezes with a cold, which is easy to infect the baby.
So if you catch a cold, it's best to take precautions.
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No, if you have a fever and a cold, then isolate for two days, the baby is not healthy after eating, that kind of milk is called valve milk, or wait for it to eat.
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High temperatures of no more than 38 degrees Celsius below 5 are normal breast milk.
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<> many mothers are busy taking care of their children and taking care of housework, resulting in low immunity, and they will be approached by a cold if they are not careful. The mother said that the baby has been breastfeeding since birth, and she is worried about changing the milk powder suddenly, but the baby does not accept it. Yes, every lactating mother knows that she is the baby's canteen, once she is sick, it must be the baby who suffers, so they would rather carry it themselves after getting sick, and dare not cut off food for the baby, they really don't even have the right to be sick.
Yes, I believe that many lactating novice mothers have had the following similar questions: Can lactating mothers continue to breastfeed after they get sick? Will breastfeeding mothers taking medicine affect their baby's health?
If your baby has been breastfeeding, congratulations, your baby may be much more tenacious than you think. Because breastfeeding allows babies to gain immunity from their mothers, breastfed babies are less likely to get sick. Even when they are sick, breastfed babies recover faster than other babies.
If your baby is sick, breast milk is not just food for your baby, it's a panacea. Breast milk contains a lot of antibodies, white blood cells, stem cells, and protective enzymes that can help babies recover quickly from illness. In addition to this, breast milk is alive and the nutritional content can be adjusted according to the baby's needs.
When the mother is breastfeeding, the chest knows that the baby is sick through the change of saliva composition, so she will adjust the composition of breast milk to help the baby improve immunity.
During breastfeeding, mothers seem to be more worried about whether they can continue breastfeeding if they get sick. In fact, breastfeeding mothers who suffer from common colds, diarrhea, vomiting and other diseases can continue breastfeeding. Babies generally do not get diseases through breast milk, but will get antibodies from the mother's body from breast milk, thereby reducing the probability of suffering from the same disease.
Generally speaking, lactating mothers should also seek medical attention in time when they are sick and take medicine for the symptoms. However, at the time of the visit, the mother must tell the doctor in advance that she is breastfeeding, and the doctor will prescribe a prescription in a targeted manner. Only in this way can the mother get rid of the disease as soon as possible** and keep the virus away from the baby and family.
Lactation is a special period, although the disease will not be passed on to the baby through breast milk, the drug can not be guaranteed, so lactating mothers must consult a professional doctor before taking medicine, do not use drugs without authorization.
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You can continue to breastfeed. Although breastfeeding mothers may pass the cold virus to their baby, antibodies are also transmitted to the baby through the milk to fight the infection, and if the high fever stops, breastfeeding needs to be suspended.
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No. Because after a lactating mother catches a cold, his breast milk will contain a large number of white blood cells, which will have a certain impact on the child's body and cannot absorb nutrients correctly. It is necessary to pay attention to the corresponding ** in time after the cold, and do not contact the child in close proximity to avoid infecting the child.
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First of all, it is not advisable to take medicine when the lactating mother has a cold and breastfeeding, and it is not recommended to breastfeed in this case; In the process of feeding, we must do a good job of protection, wear masks and personal hygiene to avoid transmitting colds to children, relatively speaking, children's resistance is relatively weak.
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If you don't pay attention to postpartum rest and recovery, new mothers with low immunity are prone to colds and fevers. New mothers who give birth in the summer have a high incidence of heat stroke due to "covered delivery", and there are many mothers who catch a cold from blowing through childbirth. If you have a fever while breastfeeding, it is recommended not to continue feeding your child.
Since viruses or bacteria can enter the baby's body through breast milk, they can cause infection. Some pregnant women may have acute mastitis or fever during childbirth. At this time, the pregnant woman's milk contains bacteria.
Babies should not be breastfed or serious infections can occur.
Breastfeeding women should be treated with aggressive anti-inflammatory** and breastfeeding should be avoided for a short period of time, even if the condition improves. It depends on the degree of fever and other symptoms. Generally speaking, during childbirth, due to the low maternal immunity, it is susceptible to factors such as wind and cold, which leads to an increase in body temperature.
If you have a low-grade fever, a lower body temperature, and no obvious symptoms, it is recommended to continue feeding. At the same time, pay attention to drink plenty of water, take proper rest, and recover as soon as possible. If the body temperature is higher than 38, accompanied by obvious sore throat, headache, abdominal pain, increased odor, odor and obvious discomfort in other parts of the body, it is recommended to stop breastfeeding, go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of fever, and treat the symptoms according to the specific situation**.
During childbirth, new mothers not only have an increased urine output, but also have an advantage in sympathetic excitability that innervates the activity of the sweat glands. The increased activity of sweat glands makes new mothers sweat all over their bodies, both in winter and in spring and autumn. When sweating, it is necessary to prevent wind chill because the pores are open and susceptible to wind chill.
When sweating, wipe the sweat at any time and change sweat-soaked clothes in time to prevent colds. The temperature in the bedroom of the new mother should be kept at 20-24 degrees, neither too high nor too low, and attention should be paid to indoor ventilation. Open the windows for ventilation 2-3 times a day for 20-30 minutes each time.
When the air is dry, you can put a humidifier or a basin of water in the room, which can also prevent colds.
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It's better not to do that. After all, my mother's cold and fever are physical abnormalities. At this time, you can let the baby drink some milk powder first.
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I don't think it's okay to breastfeed, newborns have low immunity and are susceptible, and if they are breastfed, they can be transmitted to the child, and it may lead to bacterial infections.
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It is best not to, the quality of breast milk may be affected at this time, which is not good for the growth and development of the baby.
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First of all, it must be analyzed on a case-by-case basis, and if there are other aspects of the situation, then there may be no way to generalize.
However, if it is just a cold and fever during breastfeeding, it is possible to breastfeed.
First of all, most of the colds during breastfeeding are common virus infections, so in the case of common virus infections, as long as we wear a mask, and then pay attention to avoid this kind of mouth-to-mouth, relatively close respiratory contact with the child, it is possible to breastfeed normally.
Of course, some of our own oral and nasal secretions still need to be cleaned, because the transmission of some viruses is not only through the direct respiratory tract of the mouth and nose, but also may be caused by some secretions, some unclean hands.
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