You should not nurse your baby for a while after taking fever-reducing medication while breastfeeding. Generally, if you have a fever combined with an infection or a cold, and you are also treated with antibiotics intravenously or orally, you should suspend breastfeeding during the treatment period. It is recommended to continue to adhere to the medical treatment as prescribed by the doctor, pay attention to good rest and avoid staying up late or straining. While being treated intravenously, if the child is hungry, she can be fed with baby formula and the breast milk should be sucked out with a breast pump so that she can breastfeed again after she is well. To produce enough milk after the mother has a fever, she can supplement with plenty of water, juice and eat easy-to-digest, light foods such as milk or thin gruel. During the period when feeding is stopped, it is important that the milk drawn from the breast is not consumed by the child.