Curdled breast milk may appear chunky or lumpy, with a thicker consistency than normal. It may also have a sour or off smell. If breast milk looks clumpy, has an unusual odor, or tastes sour, it may have gone bad and should not be fed to the baby.
Breast milk can look curdled due to changes in temperature or the natural separation of fat and proteins. It is usually safe to feed to your baby, but if you have concerns, consult a healthcare provider.
Curdled milk looks lumpy and may have a sour smell. You can tell if milk has gone bad by checking for clumps, a sour taste, or a bad odor.
Curdled whipping cream appears lumpy and separates into small clumps, often resembling cottage cheese. The texture is grainy, and the liquid may separate, creating a watery layer at the bottom. It may also have an off or sour smell, indicating spoilage. This occurs when the cream has been overwhipped or has gone bad.
What does 300 grams of breast tissue look like
it is brown
Breast buds are not very big. I have breast buds and they look like mosquitos bites.
Have you ever seen cottage cheese? It's just curdled milk. Milk curdles in your stomach.
Massive watermelons.
No. That would require hormonal treatments and/or surgery.
A big circle sometimes small
Like any other female's breasts.... but darker.
Typically you don't see a breast cancer lump, but notice it when touching, washing, or scratching your breast.