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Can breastfeeding mothers take cold medicine?
With the coming of autumn, the weather is getting colder and colder. Not only are babies prone to colds, but our lactating mothers are also prone to cold symptoms. At this time, Ma Bao's heart is very tangled, both worried about infecting the baby and worrying that not feeding the baby will starve the baby. So, can Ma Bao continue breastfeeding after taking cold medicine?

You can continue breastfeeding if you have a slight cold.

Mom can continue to breastfeed with a slight cold, and she doesn't need to take cold medicine.

When you have a bad cold, you need to stop breastfeeding.

If you have a bad cold, you need to take some antipyretics. It is recommended that mothers stop breastfeeding first to avoid harm to their babies.

Drugs that can't be touched

During lactation, these things must not be touched: 1. Ribavirin; 2. Some antibiotics; 3. Contraceptive pills containing estrogen; 4. Drugs containing aminopyrine.