Although it is not 100% scientifically sure, I found an article on the internet that states' "Some viruses (e.g. HIV) can be transmitted via breast milk, but it seems unlikely that HPVs are present in breast milk since there is no viraemic phase and HPVs are not associated with breast lesions."
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Breast milk comes from the milk ducts in a female's breast.
Breast milk is made when it is needed it is not stored in the breast.
Only if the body carrying the breast milk in the breast turned into powder.
on my period and milk leaking out my breast's.
The pH level of breast milk is 7,2.
A animal can drink a persons breast milk. Animals breast milk is just like a humans breast milk.
HIV can be transmitted via breast milk.
how go I get rid of my dogs breast milk
I wouldn't have thought so, but I found this when researching your question: It is possible that HPV DNA present in breast milk may be transmitted to the infant during breast feeding, study chief Dr. Stina Syrjanen suggested in correspondence with Reuters Health. I recommend that you speak with your primary physician for a definitive answer if this is a concern for you.
Breast milk is best for your child but formula milk can be used alongside breast milk
Breast milk is a secretion and you do not get the infection through the breast milk. Though this can happen rarely. As anything is possible in biology.
Breast milk or lactation is caused by pregnancy hormones and nursing.