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Does Breastfeeding My Baby Protects Them From Infectious Diseases?

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Breast MILK does contain some ANTIBODIES which are passed to the baby, especially in the first few days. HOWEVER, this ‘passive immunity’ wears off after a few weeks, and after that BREASTFEEDING offers very little protection from serious infectious diseases. It is therefore best to get your child vaccinated even if you are breastfeeding long-term.

Breast milk does contain some antibodies which are passed to the baby, especially in the first few days. However, this ‘passive immunity’ wears off after a few weeks, and after that breastfeeding offers very little protection from serious infectious diseases. It is therefore best to get your child vaccinated even if you are breastfeeding long-term.



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