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6 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Breastmilk

Do Mothers Make Different Breastmilk For Boys And Girls?

Breastmilk still has quite some mysteries around it that are yet to unfold. While you might pretty much be aware that breastmilk is the best milk for your baby, scientists are still in the process of unfolding the complex nature of human milk.

 

If you weren’t aware that breastmilk varies between mothers or that it might also vary depending upon whether your baby is a boy or a girl, then surely there is much more you need to learn about it. Scientists have revealed something more about breastmilk, which you would love to read about here:

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1. Your baby’s sex determines the nature of breastmilk:

Katie Hinde, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard University, has been investigating as to how breastmilk can build a baby’s neurobiological, immunological and behavioral development. Through her study on monkeys and cows that make a different kind of milk
depending upon whether its baby is a male or a female, it turns out that:

Since these inferences have come from studies on mammals other than humans, we do not know if human milk behaves on these lines, but it is for certain that the nature of breastmilk alters to meet the needs of a nursing baby.

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2. Mother’s diet determines the nature of breastmilk:

What a mother eats might have an effect on the amount of breastmilk she can produce. For instance:

3. Genetic material and breastfeeding go hand in hand:

Genetic material such as stem cells is passed onto a baby from her mother through breastmilk, which might be essential to the development of the baby’s immunity.

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4. Your baby is exposed to different flavors through breastmilk:

While nursing, a mother would expose her baby to different flavors that are passed on to her milk through the diet she takes. Research also suggests that babies that exclusively breastfed for six months turn out to be less fussy eaters in their childhood. So if you wanted your children to eat healthy, you might start exposing your baby to them by consuming those yourself!

5. Bacteria in breastmilk:

6. Ever changing nature of breastmilk:

Credits:Momjunction

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