This tactic can also lead to your baby only drinking the foremilk of your breast milk and never reaching
the fatty hind milk that comes in a few minutes later, making your baby feel constantly hungry, with a need to breastfeed more often.
My concern is that she is not getting
the fatty hind milk because her poops are green.
Some say it's developmental, others say that baby is filling up on
the fattier hind milk before sleep.
Not exact matches
Thinner in the beginning, and
fattier and thicker as the breast is emptied (the so called
hind milk).
The
hind milk (the last milk of a feeding) is the
fattiest milk, so it's important that a baby get that milk if they're struggling with weight gain.
Question: My Jack has 2 «
fatty growths»; one located beside left ear and one on
hind leg.
She developed a
fatty tumor on her
hind leg which our Vet said to leave alone due to her age.