Your sexual partner may also have a yeast infection. Baby repeatedly pulls off the breast or refuses breast.Diaper rash (red or red with raised bumps).Baby’s mouth has white patches surrounded by diffuse redness.Recent use of antibiotic may put you at increased risk of a yeast infection.Current vaginal yeast infection or history of repeated vaginal yeast infections.Nipple and/or breast pain while pumping correctly, using a good automatic breast pump and correctly sized breast flange.Burning or shooting pain the breast during or after a feeding.Sore nipples throughout a feeding despite good positioning and latch.Sore or cracked nipples that don’t respond to basic treatment or the sudden onset of sore nipples after a period of comfortable nursing.A rash may be present with tiny blisters. Nipples may be shiny with peeling, flaky skin and may itch.Below are symptoms you or your baby may experience if a yeast infection is present. To prevent the spread of yeast, wash your hands frequently when touching your breast, baby’s mouth or baby’s diaper area. Sometimes both mother and baby have a yeast infection, or only one person has a yeast infection. A yeast infection may be present on mother’s nipples or breast or in your baby’s mouth or diaper area. Thrush is another name for a yeast infection.
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