Whether or not the baby’s breastfeeding is affected by the mother’s cold depends on whether or not the mother has a fever, such as the mother does not have a fever baby breastfeeding generally has no effect, if the fever needs to take medication, it may have an impact. Generally speaking, if the mother has a cold, if the baby does not have a fever to eat breastmilk, usually will not have any effect, can let the baby eat breastmilk normally. Most colds are airborne, not milkborne. At this time, breast milk has immunoglobulin can enhance the baby’s resistance, to provide the baby with antibodies against disease. If the mother has a cold and fever, it means that the infection is more serious, especially when the body temperature is more than 38.5 degrees is the need for medication, this time the baby to eat breast milk may have an impact, so at this time it is recommended that the baby do not let the baby eat breast milk for the time being, wait for the temperature to normalize and then let the baby eat breast milk. When breastfeeding a baby with a cold, it is recommended to wear a mask to avoid sneezing and coughing on the baby, and also pay attention to indoor ventilation to prevent the cold from spreading to the baby through the respiratory tract. If your baby has a severe cold, or if the symptoms persist and do not get better, you should go to the hospital for treatment. Use medication as prescribed by your doctor.