Cold is a respiratory infection. Prevent the virus from spreading to the baby through breathing. Wear a mask when feeding. At other times, it is best to let the family take care of the baby and minimize contact with the baby. A cold cannot be transmitted to a baby through breast milk. As long as the mother's temperature does not exceed 38.5℃, she can feed her baby as usual. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5℃, it is easy for the baby to have diarrhea after eating breast milk, so it is necessary to stop breastfeeding in time. Mother has a cold, so she should be treated in time, drink more water and take some medicine, but she can't feed until six hours after taking medicine. If the mother has a bad cold, she should be treated with antibiotics. When this antibiotic hinders the baby's healthy development, don't breastfeed for the time being, so as to avoid the drug being delivered to the baby through breast milk.
In addition to providing breast milk with high nutritional value, lactating mothers should also pay attention to their physical changes, not only to prevent colds, but also to take corresponding treatment measures in time once they find discomfort, so as not to have adverse effects on their babies.