parent shared a viral video which has now racked up more than 12million views.She was heard saying: "Nobody told me that whenever I had a baby, that if I chose to breastfeed, my milk would come in an array of colours.Jo then showed another bag and jokingly described it as "strawberry milk, as she added: "Exhibit B.
And why is it pink? It's blood. Baby can drink it though. So, it's up to you whether you do it or not."According to llli.org, pinkish milk may indicate blood in your milk.The site reads: "It should clear after a few days as more milk flows through your breasts, and it's fine to continue feeding your baby your milk."You may see blood in your baby's vomit or poo – this can be very scary, however this is usually not your baby's.
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