Can my baby drink clear breast milk?

Watery Breast Milk While Breastfeeding Is Normal, Too
La Leche League International explains that foremilk — the milk that comes out at the beginning of a feed — tends to be waterier than hindmilk, which is the portion of milk baby gets at the end of a feed.
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Is watery breastmilk OK?

Watery breast milk is absolutely safe (and necessary!) for your baby to drink! Breasts do not create two different kinds of milk. Breast milk simply transitions throughout a feed. Babies need breast milk both at the beginning of a feeding session and at the end of a feeding session.
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Why is my breastmilk clear?

Lactose overload is associated with the release of milk that has less fat and protein, often appearing clear or translucent blue. This often occurs when someone hasn't fed for a longer than usual period (more than 3 hours) from the beginning of the last feed. This can cause a clear or blue color to breast milk.
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What does watery breast milk mean?

The longer the time between feeds, the more diluted the leftover milk becomes. This 'watery' milk has a higher lactose content and less fat than the milk stored in the milk-making cells higher up in your breast.
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What color is healthy breast milk?

A color that's normal for one mother might not be normal for another — so you shouldn't necessarily go out and compare color notes with all your breastfeeding friends. But in most cases, breast milk is lighter in appearance, usually white, although it can have a slightly yellowish or bluish hue.
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Does kissing your baby change your breast milk?

When you kiss your baby, you are sampling the pathogens on her skin, which are then transferred to your lymphatic system where you will produce antibodies to any bugs. These antibodies will then pass through your breast milk to your baby and boost her immune system.
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What happens when baby gets too much foremilk?

Too much foremilk can cause a lactose overload. The fatty hindmilk slows down the digestion process in baby's system. Having too much foremilk, proportionately, can cause a feeding to pass through very quickly. This can cause issues digesting lactose.
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Should I throw away foremilk?

Pump or express some foremilk out of your breasts for a minute or two before you begin breastfeeding. By removing some of the foremilk in advance, you can help your baby get to your hindmilk during the feeding. Pumping before breastfeeding also helps to soften the breasts and slow down a fast flow of breast milk.
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What can you do with pumped foremilk?

Should you throw away extra foremilk?
  1. Mix it your baby's solid food (if she hasn't started solids yet, you can freeze it until then)
  2. Use it in a milk bath.
  3. Make breastmilk jewelry from it.
  4. Make breastmilk lotion or breastmilk soap, etc.
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How can I thicken my breast milk?

Gelmix is the only thickener recommended for both breast milk & formula, according to Duncan, D. R., Larson, K., & Rosen, R. L. (2019).
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How can I increase my hindmilk?

While it's certainly possible to make more milk, and thus increase your output of hindmilk, there's no need to do so unless you have a low milk supply in general. Foremilk and hindmilk are not separate types of milk and you can't get your body to make more hindmilk, just more milk.
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How do I know baby is getting hindmilk?

Symptoms. Signs your baby may be experiencing a foremilk-hindmilk imbalance include: crying, and being irritable and restless after a feeding. changes in stool consistency like green-colored, watery, or foamy stools.
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How long does it take baby to get to hindmilk?

How Long Should Baby Nurse to Get Hindmilk? After 10 to 15 minutes of the first milk, as the breast empties, the milk flow slows and gets richer, releasing the sweet, creamy hindmilk.
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Does Haakaa only get foremilk?

Does the haakaa only collect foremilk? No. Foremilk is thinner and less fatty than hindmilk, so it flows quickly and easily during any pumping session (manual or electric).
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Is it possible to not have hindmilk?

Not Enough Hindmilk

If your baby does not breastfeed long enough at each feeding, they may not get enough breast milk, and they certainly won't get enough hindmilk. Another issue that can prevent your baby from getting enough hindmilk is overabundant milk supply.
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How do I get more hindmilk than foremilk?

‌Don't limit your baby's feeding time. The longer they feed and the more hindmilk they drink, the better their digestion will be. ‌Feed your baby more often. Waiting for a long time between feedings gives your body more time to develop more foremilk.
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Which is better foremilk or hindmilk?

The milk you express at the beginning of a session has a thinner consistency, relatively high volume, and low fat. This is known as foremilk. By the end of a breastfeeding session, the high-fat hindmilk is thicker, richer, and creamier.
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Can babies smell their dad?

Dr. Natasha Burgert, a pediatrician practicing in Kansas City, tells Romper that babies can recognize their dad's scent by the third day of life and will be able to tell the difference between different caregivers based on scent, especially if dads participate in hands-on bonding activities and caregiving.
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Are breastfed babies more clingy to mom?

According to studies, breastfeeding is the most powerful form of interaction between the mother and the infant. Due to the physical closeness, the baby is more close to the mother than to anyone else in the family. As per a few studies, breastfed mothers are closer to their babies as compared to bottle-fed mothers.
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What time of day is breast milk the fattiest?

For most mothers, breastmilk will gradually increase in fat content throughout the day. During the evening, young babies often cluster feed, taking in frequent feeds of this fattier milk, which tends to satisfy them enough to have their longest stretch of sleep.
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What foods make breast milk more fatty?

Salmon and sardines

Salmon is great for breastfeeding moms because it contains large amounts of DHA, a type of fat important for the development of a baby's nervous system. Wild-caught, farm-raised or canned salmon is good for you. Both salmon and sardines can increase breast milk production.
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Can I mix frozen breastmilk and formula?

Mixing frozen breast milk to feed

You can also take thawed frozen milk from multiple containers and combine it for feedings. Mix thawed milk with fresh milk before feeding is also okay. As discussed above, make sure to either the temperature is the same, or that you're feeding it immediately.
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Can I add rice to my breastmilk?

The process of adding rice cereal to formula or breast milk is a common transitional step parents can take when they want to introduce solid foods into their infant's diet. Generally, infants can begin to eat rice cereal with formula between the ages of 4 and 6 months.
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At what age can you thicken feeds?

Do not use artificial thickeners unless your child is over 12 months of age (this is the corrected age for your child. If you have questions about corrected age, ask your child's nurse or doctor.) Follow manufacturer's thickening instructions on the can or packet of thickener.
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Can I mix baby rice with breastmilk?

To prepare baby rice, mix it with milk. If you're weaning before the recommended six months, you'll need to mix it with breastmilk or formula milk. If your baby is six months old, you can mix it with a small amount of cow's milk. Never give your baby rice or other cereal in a bottle with milk, as she could choke on it.
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