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| ![]() ![]() Myth: Breastfed Babies Don't Need Vaccines by Lynn Cates, M.D., F.A.A.P. reviewed by Laura Jana, M.D., F.A.A.P. Myth: Breastfed babies don't need vaccines because breast milk protects them from infections. Besides, vaccines don't work very well if a baby is being breastfed. Fact: Breast milk alone cannot protect infants from all of the diseases covered by routine infant immunizations. And vaccines work just fine in breastfed babies. This myth is based on the well-established fact that breast milk can provide protection against some kinds of infections. Indeed, breastfeeding is one of the most important ways mothers can help protect their infants from infections, particularly in developing countries where clean water is not available for infant formula preparation. However, there are many reasons breast milk may not prevent a particular infection in your baby:
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