You can start to breastfeed when you feel well enough to do so. There is no fixed time interval to wait after confirmed or suspected COVID-19. There is no evidence that breastfeeding changes the clinical course of COVID-19 in a mother. Health workers or breastfeeding counsellors should support you to relactate.
I had confirmed or suspected COVID-19 and was unable to breastfeed, when can I start to breastfeed again?
May 25, 2021 / by medi molt / in covid-19, Terminology / with No comments /
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