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Breastfeeding with an Illness

After 4 kids, I should know this, but have never run into this issue before. I am currently breastfeeding my 3 week old. oday, she started to get very fussy, which is unlike her. She acted like her belly really hurt her, and I assumed it was gas. Around noon, I started having really bad stomach cramps, and had an upset stomach afterward. I've thrown up a few times and feel a little better afterward, but have also had diarrhea. I don't know if it's just a bug or whatever, but should I still be nursing my daughter? I looked on the website for La Leche League, and it says it's safe to, but I'm afraid that since I was nursing her this morning before I felt sick, that's the reason she's not feeling well. Should I pump and discad it until I feel better and just give her formula? Or is it still okay to nurse her? I was hoping some other moms had this issue and could let me know what they did. Thanks in advance!

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By all means, keep breastfeeding. Even if she gets a mild illness, the breastfeeding will help her fight off a worse case of the illness. Hang in there and I hope you feel better soon! Kati

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J.,
The same thing happened to me. When my son was two months. I had a cold and I was affraid I was going to get him sick. I was told to keep breastfeeding so he could get my anti-bodies. He did get a little sick, but it only lasted a couple of days compared to my week and a half. Don't worry it'll be fine.

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Not only is it safe to nurse her- you SHOULD nurse her! If you give her formula she will not get the specific antibodies your milk is giving to her against YOUR illness (not to mention all the risks of artificial baby milk in general.)

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You won't pass illness on through breastfeeding (and you'll be close to her breastfeeding or bottle feeding), but you will pass on antibodies that will make her well sooner. Nurse on!

K.

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I agree with the other posts, keep nursing. I had the same issue, I picked up a head cold/sore troat from my step-son shortly after I got home from the hospital with my son. I kept nursing and he never seemed to get it. The only other advice I can give is, if you decide to take medication for your cold, make sure it is safe to take while breastfeeding. If you have a question about it, call your doctor or look it up online. If you look it up online, be sure to look up the active ingredients because some of them will reduce your milk supply. Reduced milk supply can lead to a cranky baby and one that wants to nurse ALL the time. Hope you are feeling better soon!

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Definitely keep nursing. Your illness shouldn't affect your baby. It was probably just a coincidence that she wasn't feeling well that same day. Don't give formula if you don't want to interrupt your milk supply.

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i had this same question when my daughter was born. My mother had told me that she nursed my sisters and i through every sickness she ever had and that it never caused us any harm. just shows you that breast milk is that much better than formula? but i have noticed that when i do get even a little stomach ache, my daughter seems to get one around the same time...coincidence-who knows, but definitely something to think about.

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Keep on nursing... This is the best time because now you are giving your baby your immunties that your body is producing. This is the best part about breast feeding. Because frankly your baby would have gotten this from just being close to you-- regardless if you are nursing or not we all hold our babies close. You are have a more mature immune system and don't show signs as quickly so don't beat yourself up.. everyone is contageous before they show signs. So keep on nursing because your body will produce milk to help your baby fight off their illness.

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J.,
The same thing happened to me. When my son was two months. I had a cold and I was affraid I was going to get him sick. I was told to keep breastfeeding so he could get my anti-bodies. He did get a little sick, but it only lasted a couple of days compared to my week and a half. Don't worry it'll be fine.

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I breasfed both of my kids and got sick during breast feeding with both. I continued nursing them during my short bout of illness and they were both fine and neither of them got sick. Keep breastfeeding them.

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