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Chickenpox infection How does it spread Can mother with chickenpox infection can breastfeed her baby Way to breastfeed in such a case Chickenpox vaccination Here's why and how: • Passive Immunity (1:11): When a mother has chickenpox, her body produces antibodies against the virus. These antibodies are then passed to the baby through breast milk, providing the baby with passive immunity and protection against the infection. • Transmission (1:41): Chickenpox is not transmitted through breast milk. Instead, it spreads through airborne particles (coughing, sneezing) or direct contact with the lesions. • Precautions for Breastfeeding (1:50): • If lesions are not on the chest or abdomen, the mother can breastfeed while wearing a mask. • If lesions are on the chest, mothers can hygienically express breast milk and feed it to the baby. Expressed breast milk is stable for 4-6 hours at room temperature and 24 hours in the refrigerator (2:17). • Infectious Period (2:25): A mother is infectious as long as the chickenpox lesions are active and fluid-filled. Once the lesions dry up and form scabs, the mother is no longer contagious, and normal breastfeeding can resume (2:30). • Formula Feeding (2:47): Formula feeding is only recommended if the mother cannot follow the precautions for breastfeeding. • Chickenpox Vaccination (2:56): Dr. Jaiswal also mentions that there is a chickenpox vaccine available for children in private healthcare settings, although it's not part of the government's national immunization schedule. The recommended schedule is two doses, three months apart, at 15 and 18 months of age