Studies show vaccinated moms pass COVID-19 antibodies to babies through breastfeeding
Studies show vaccinated moms pass COVID-19 antibodies to babies through breastfeeding By Sara Goldenberg | April 9, 2021 at 8:57 PM EDT - Updated April 9 at 8:57 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Promising news for new parents.
Moms may protect their babies and toddlers from COVID-19 through breastfeeding.
New research shows the vaccine can transfer antibodies from mothers to babies.
A North Carolina baby has tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies, but he didn’t get them from the virus.
Instead, he got the antibodies from breastfeeding.
“Over time we’re seeing that the more he’s been breastfeeding that he is showing more antibodies now,” said Jameson’s mom, Katy Robertson, a family nurse practitioner.
North Carolina mother passes COVID-19 antibodies to baby through breast milk
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