Usually maternity is allowed to take amoxicillin, but it should be taken under the guidance of a doctor. Amoxicillin belongs to the broad-spectrum class of antibiotics, which can be used for a variety of diseases such as respiratory tract infections and genitourinary tract infections. Therefore, when antibiotics are indicated, amoxicillin may be preferred for anti-inflammatory treatment or for necessary infection prevention as prescribed by the doctor. However, it is important to note that breastfeeding mothers who use amoxicillin are not recommended to breastfeed for 72 hours, as breastfeeding may allow the drug to pass through the breast milk to the baby, causing certain damage and side effects to the baby. In addition, amoxicillin, as an antibiotic, has the possibility of allergy and should be avoided by people who are prone to allergy to avoid anaphylaxis. When using the drug, attention should be paid to possible adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., and the drug should be stopped if necessary. Due to the weakness of the body, the woman’s resistance decreases when she is infected by bacteria, she is prone to catch a cold or fever. When you have a fever, you can wipe it with water or apply antipyretic patches to promote heat dissipation from the body to achieve the purpose of cooling.