Can you still breastfeed with food poisoning?

In the case of food poisoning, breastfeeding is generally not allowed. The most common type of food poisoning is bacterial food poisoning or chemical toxin food poisoning, with bacterial food poisoning being the most common. Whether it is bacterial food poisoning or food poisoning caused by chemical toxins, these bacteria and toxins will enter the human bloodstream with the food consumed and absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract. The absorbed toxins and bacteria will also be excreted through breast milk, and if the child eats such milk, it will also be contaminated with bacteria or chemical toxins, and it is possible that the child will also suffer from food poisoning. Therefore, if food poisoning occurs, you need to stop breastfeeding, actively give symptomatic treatment, apply special antidotes, and wait until the mother’s maternal symptoms are completely relieved before you can start breastfeeding again.