Breastfeed more frequently during illness, including diarrhoea, to help the baby fight sickness, reduce weight loss and recover more quickly.
Breastfeeding also provides comfort to your sick baby. If your baby refuses to breastfeed, encourage your baby until he or she takes the breast again.
Give only breast milk and medicines recommended by your doctor/ health care provider.
If the baby is too weak to suckle, express breast milk to give the baby. This will help you to keep up your milk supply and prevent breast difficulties.
After each illness, increase the frequency of breastfeeding to help your baby regain health and weight.
When you are sick, you can continue to breastfeed your baby. You may need extra food and support during this time.