However, you can continue to breastfeed your child, the cold will not be transmitted to the child through the breast milk, and as long as the temperature of the mother of the cold is not more than 38.5 ℃, you can continue to breastfeed your child. However, if your body temperature is over 38.5℃, you should stop breastfeeding because breastmilk is hot and your baby will have diarrhea after consuming it. In the meantime, use your hands or a breast pump to express the milk to avoid the accumulation of milk.
When a mother breastfeeds her baby after a cold, she should wear a mask to prevent the virus from spreading to the baby through the respiratory tract. At other times, it is best to let family members help take care of the baby, and minimize contact with the baby so that she can rest better and regain her health as soon as possible. Pay attention to a light diet, drink plenty of water, and open the windows regularly to maintain indoor air circulation, to reduce the chances of virus transmission, if necessary, you can also use vinegar in the indoor fumigation disinfection.