There is no evidence that mother-infant blood group incompatibilities of any
kind require a delay or cessation of breastfeeding. The antibody in
mother's blood would need to be excreted in the milk (possible, but in small
amounts) then absorbed by the infant's gut INTACT. Even small amounts of stomach
acid would alter the antibody rendering it harmless. Intestinal enzymes would
further break down the protein. There is simply no evidence that
breastfeeding with blood group incompatibilities causes an increased duration of
intensity of jaundice.
Nancy
Nancy E. Wight MD, IBCLC, FABM, FAAP
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