The answer is not sure, because the cause of the mother’s diarrhea is different. If the mother’s diarrhea is infectious, the causative microorganisms may pass from the bloodstream to the tissues, and then to the baby, which may lead to the appearance of diarrhea symptoms in the newborn or the baby. If the diarrhea is non-infectious, it will not be passed on to the baby. When a breastfeeding mother has diarrhea, the first step is to determine the cause of the diarrhea, and then choose a treatment based on the cause to decide whether or not to stop and suspend breastfeeding. If it is a bacterial infection caused by improper diet enteritis, take antibiotics for symptomatic treatment, temporarily stop breastfeeding, but timely milking and emptying the breast. If the diarrhea is caused by other reasons, the child does not affect breastfeeding and does not cause diarrhea. If the mother’s diarrhea is obvious and accompanied by fever, breastfeeding is not recommended, it is recommended to take appropriate medication such as Simida, Fengdiao Gastroenterology Kang tablets to help stop diarrhea treatment. After recovering from the medication, you can breastfeed.