It is generally not recommended to continue breastfeeding if the mother has a fever, because fever affects the quality of the milk and may affect the baby if medication is taken. If the mother has a fever caused by a respiratory infection or acute mastitis, it is not recommended to continue breastfeeding. There may be bacteria in the mother’s milk that can cause infection in the child if fed to the child. Try not to continue breastfeeding after a fever, not only to protect the child from cross-infection, but also to allow the mother to rest and recover soon. If the mother has a fever, she should not continue to breastfeed, but should consult a doctor to find out the cause of the illness and then seek treatment under the doctor’s supervision.