Is breast milk for colds contagious to babies?

Generally, when you have a cold during breastfeeding, the virus will not be transmitted to your baby through breast milk, so you can continue breastfeeding during breastfeeding. The most common symptoms of a mother’s cold during breastfeeding are fever, sneezing, runny nose, cough, sore throat, etc. Virus colds are not transmitted through breastfeeding, but through airborne droplets, and breast milk will produce its own antibodies to help the baby fight the disease. If the mother has a fever during breastfeeding, she can suspend breastfeeding for 1-2 days. So don’t worry too much about your mother catching a cold while breastfeeding, but you must pay attention to the following points: First, wash your hands before breastfeeding. Don’t cough on your baby. Three, drink more plain water to help recover from the cold. Four, drink more chicken soup during breastfeeding, which can prevent colds. Five, keep indoor air circulation, open more windows, let the sun shine in sterilization, etc.