Breastfeeding is usually not recommended when a woman has a cold.
Colds are mainly caused by low immunity after giving birth to a baby, and mothers are susceptible to external pathogens, which can lead to cold symptoms. Most colds are related to viral infections, and frequent contact with the baby should be avoided during viral infections.
Colds caused by viral infections may be transmitted to the baby through the respiratory tract, and medications taken during a cold may be secreted through breast milk, which may affect the health of newborns in particular. Therefore, it is not recommended to breastfeed during a cold, and you can wait until your health improves before breastfeeding.
It is recommended that after giving birth to a baby, women should pay more attention to care, pay more attention to keep warm, and the symptoms of cold and flu should also be treated to help the disease get better.