You can make a yeast infection to a breastfed baby?
My son has had diahrea, it is rare, it seems that no type of cottage cheese looking pieces in it. The doctor has never seen the stern. But he has shown that microplasma & rhodavirus, both were negative. She has no fever. I took him to doc today. But I only had 1 yeast infection before, so it’s hard for me to say it might have one. If I had a yeast infection and my baby takes the breast milk, may contract a yeast infection?
March 9th, 2010 at 1:43 am
This is what the mother’s milk appears to bowel movements. Very well. If you have had a yeast infection in nipples could candidiasis, but it would be in my mouth and not in his body. Would be similar to white spots limpie.No not worry.
March 9th, 2010 at 2:37 am
Thrush is really just a yeast infection in the mouth, so a child can easily get thrush. . . but if you have a yeast infection, which will not happen through “down” to the mouth through breast milk. 2 If you have one, at the same time, it’s just a coincidence contact fatal.Toma to overcome it.
March 9th, 2010 at 2:46 am
No, you can give your child a yeast infection of breast milk, and if your child is a newborn, which is exactly what your bank is supposed to appear. Note that it is on a liquid diet.