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Pregnancy and COVID-19: What are the risks?
Breast-feeding considerations
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Risks during pregnancy
Impact on prenatal care
Labor and delivery recommendations
Postpartum guidance
Breastfeeding considerations
COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy and breastfeeding
What you can do
Breastfeeding considerations
Research suggests that breast milk isn’t likely to spread the COVID-19 virus to babies. The bigger concern is whether an infected mother can transmit the virus to the baby through respiratory droplets during breastfeeding.
If you have COVID-19, take steps to avoid spreading the virus to your baby. Wash your hands before breastfeeding and wear a face mask during breastfeeding and whenever you are within 6 feet of your baby. If you're pumping breast milk, wash your hands before touching any pump or bottle parts and follow recommendations for proper pump cleaning. If possible, have someone who is well give the baby the expressed breast milk.