After the tetanus vaccine, you can breastfeed six hours after the vaccination. It is recommended that patients ask their doctor for guidance in their own situation.
Tetanus vaccine is mainly used to prevent tetanus, and usually, tetanus antitoxin does not affect breastfeeding and will not affect the milk. However, due to the fact that after the tetanus vaccine is injected, adverse reactions such as localized pain, malaise, fever and vomiting may occur. If the patient does not have any obvious discomfort symptoms after six hours, he/she can breastfeed normally without any worry.
However, if uncomfortable symptoms occur, it is necessary to delay breastfeeding appropriately so as not to affect the growth and development of the baby. Meanwhile, during the vaccination period, you need to ensure sufficient rest time and do not overwork.
After the tetanus vaccination, you can go to the regular hospital to find out the cause of the disease.