H. pylori will not be inherited to the baby, but can be transmitted to the baby, so when infected with H. pylori must be divided with the baby after the meal, and can not feed the baby with their own utensils to eat, the baby’s utensils to be used independently, and there is a disinfection process to ensure that the utensils clean. There is no mouth-to-mouth kissing the baby, because kissing the baby H. pylori can also be transmitted to the baby through saliva, resulting in the transmission of H. pylori. When feeding, you can’t chew the rice you’ve finished in your own mouth and feed it to your baby, which will also infect your baby with H. pylori through saliva. Therefore, H. pylori will not be inherited to the baby, but will be transmitted to the baby, as long as you pay attention to the usual life, diet hygiene, you can effectively avoid the impact of H. pylori on the baby.