The impact of breastfeeding with fever on children

  In daily life, many adults and children may experience fever. Generally speaking, as long as a fever is treated in a timely manner, it can be easily cured. During lactation, if a mother has a fever, although it can be easily cured, many mothers are worried that it will affect their child. So, does breastfeeding with fever have a significant impact on children?

  

The impact of breastfeeding with fever on children1

  Does breastfeeding with fever have a significant impact on children?

  Ordinary anti cold drugs have very few components that penetrate into breast milk, so they will not have any impact on the baby's body. It is important to note that if the mother has a fever, she should not take medication randomly. She should go to a regular hospital for treatment and take medication under the guidance of a doctor.

  Can I still breastfeed a baby with fever during lactation?

  If a breastfeeding mother has a cold and fever, as long as the fever does not subside and the physical exertion is not high, she can still breastfeed the baby. Because children inevitably come into contact with the bacteria carried by their mothers in their daily interactions and develop certain antibodies against them, mothers can still safely breastfeed their babies for common colds and fever. However, it is important to drink plenty of water to prevent milk from concentrating and causing diarrhea in children.

  What should I do if I have a fever during lactation?

  Mothers who are breastfeeding must first understand the cause of their fever and prescribe the right medicine. Usually, fever may be caused by lactational mastitis, postpartum infection, external wind cold, viruses, and other reasons. Different measures should be taken for different degrees of fever.

  The above is an introduction to the impact of breastfeeding with fever on children. The editor reminds breastfeeding mothers that if the fever exceeds 38.5, for the sake of the health of the baby and themselves, it is best not to breastfeed the baby, as it may be caused by the virus and be harmful to the baby. Therefore, it is recommended that mothers with fever seek timely medical treatment at the hospital.

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