Do COVID-19 antibodies exist in the breast milk of vaccinated mothers?
Mothers who have been immunized against covid-19 may be able to pass on infection protection to their nursing babies. Antibodies passed through breast milk may be beneficial to babies, according to researchers, but more research is needed to determine their impact. "Many pregnant women and mothers are afraid of getting vaccinated." They want to do what is best for their babies," so we wanted to know if it could actually help." A baby's immune system is not fully developed when he or she is born.. They are too young to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, so they cannot protect themselves. Breast milk, on the other hand, is a handy toolbox that can be tinkered with to potentially improve that vulnerability. "Milk is a living substance. In other words, whatever the baby and mother are exposed to in the environment causes changes in the milk. And these can then be used to specifically assist the baby. The researchers discovered a significant 100-fold increase ...