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The general sentiment seemed to suggest that you could continue to breastfeed if you have dengue. It is also safe for you to take paracetamol for pain and fever when you are breastfeeding (only a very small amount passes into breast milk to go to your baby). If your high fever persists, please consult your doctor as your condition may need to be monitored. Even if you are not comfortable with breastfeeding, try to continue to express your milk to maintain your milk supply. Hope you’ll get well soon! Take care!

According to most sites, studies have shown that colostrum and breastmilk have anti-dengue antibodies that suggests that it may keep the baby protected from infecting baby from infecting dengue fever. As the dengue viruses is transmitted by Aedes mosquito bites, but not by breastfeeding, breastfeeding is stillsafe to continue. http://www.babycenter.in/x25017669/is-it-safe-to-continue-breastfeeding-if-i-have-dengue

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Yes, you can breastfeed the baby as Dengue doesn't spread other than a mosquito bite. But if you are on heavy medications, confirm with your doctor once.

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