It is also possible to breastfeed when a mom has a cold. Because cold viruses are mainly transmitted through droplets, mothers with mild colds, without taking any medication, can wear a mask and continue breastfeeding. If the cold is more serious, the mother can take medicines with proprietary Chinese medicines, such as Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid, Banlangen Granules and Antiviral Oral Liquid, etc. If there is a high fever, the mother can breastfeed. If there is a high fever, it is recommended to stop breastfeeding for 1-2 days after the high fever and express the milk. If the mother has to take western medicine, she should go back to breastfeeding more than two hours after taking the medicine. Overall, breastfeeding can continue because colds are transmitted through the respiratory tract, not through breast milk. However, the mom should wear a mask while breastfeeding and taking care of the baby to avoid infecting the baby. If the baby has some cold symptoms, it is also safer for the mother to take the above medicines and pass them to the baby through breast milk than for the baby to take the medicine directly.