Breastfeeding after COVID-19 booster can give babies antibodies

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In a study, breastfeeding mothers who received the COVID-19 booster were found to pass antibodies on to their babies through breast milk, potentially providing protection to infants who are too young to be vaccinated. This research could have implications for protecting vulnerable populations from the virus.

A recently published study that shows lactating mothers who get the COVID-19 booster pass along the antibodies to their children via their breast milk — and potentially protect babies too young to receive the vaccine.

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