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The virus that causes COVID-19 does not seem to spread to babies through breast milk. It’s safe to breastfeed if you have COVID-19. Your breast milk is the best nutrition for your baby and can protect against many illnesses. But you could spread the virus to your baby through tiny droplets that spread when you talk, cough, or sneeze.
Talk to your doctor for tips on how to safely breastfeed while you're sick. You (or someone else) also can give your baby expressed breast milk.
If you choose to breastfeed or give expressed milk in a bottle, to help prevent spreading the virus to your baby:
If your baby has also tested positive for COVID-19, you don't need to take special precautions (like wearing a mask). But washing your hands before touching your baby is always a good idea.
Call your doctor if you feel unwell with COVID-19 symptoms such as:
Also call right away if your baby has a fever or trouble breathing, or seems sick.
Check the CDC's website for more information.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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