The colour can vary. At birth, the baby will pass meconium which is very dark in colour, but as the mother's milk comes in the stool will get lighter and eventually be yellow. If it is green there may be a foremilk/hindmilk imbalance, or the baby may have a virus.
Colostrum can be from a Yellowish color to white, and foremilk and hindmilk generally white to a bluish color.
At 25 weeks, it is not breastmilk, but Colostrum that the breasts produce, if infact they are producing at all. Usually it is a yellowish color but can be white at later stages of pregnancy.
It's a yellow-y white. Like a dark ivory.
Yes! Without the use of a breast pump the milk can and will dry up...not good. Pumping encourages more production, so pump and feed and pump. take a break. feed, pump, feed. pump, feed, pump. feed, pump, feed. you get the idea.
never. sucking is one of the first things a baby learns to do. its basically automatic and stays with you for a lifetime.
It's recommended that you wait 48 hours, no contact with the infant of children under 3 for 24 hours as well.
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Breast is owned by the mother. If mother is nursing an infant, the infant get priority for milk. However, stimulation of the breasts is important to a lot of people sexually, and it is not impossible (or even difficult) for mom to feed baby AND for husband to give wife pleasure. If this is seen as a conflict, thee are probably some emotional issues here that need to be addressed.
Breast allows a mother to feed her child.
Because we are mammals and we have to feed our offspring
breast feed from early age when bigger from me
One cannot predict whether you'll be able to breast feed whether you have a breast implant or not. However, certain incisions used by your plastic surgeon may affect your ability to breast feed. A study conducted at Texas Children's hospital revealed that using the periareolar incision is most likely to affect one's ability to breast feed.