Can a baby who is exclusively breastfed have breast milk if the mother has a cold? The answer is yes, the baby can have breast milk. When a breastfeeding mother has a cold, it is a viral infection that is transmitted through the respiratory tract, that is, through respiratory droplets, and the virus that causes the cold does not enter the baby’s breast milk through the blood, so the baby will not catch a cold through breast milk. However, the mother must pay attention to good respiratory isolation when breastfeeding the baby, with a good mask, and must wash her hands with clean water before breastfeeding, and the mother must drink more water, and try to reduce close contact with the child after breastfeeding the baby, so as to ensure that the mother does not catch the baby’s cold when breastfeeding the baby. At the same time, the mother can produce antibodies, and the baby can receive antibodies produced by breast milk through eating breast milk, which will help improve the baby’s ability to resist disease. In summary, the common cold baby mother is able to breastfeed her baby, except for breastfeeding time must avoid contact with the child, breastfeeding good protective measures.