Not exact matches
When your child latches on to nurse, the first milk to flow
out of your
breast is
foremilk.
Doing so can help get some
of that watery
foremilk out of the way before your baby gets to the
breast.
One person found
out — I believe that was in Western Australia that: «You don't have to deal with
foremilk or hindmilk because a simple massage
of the
breast before you feed and you'll have a milk shake.»
When babies are restricted in their time at the
breast, they can fill up on this «
foremilk» and miss
out on the richer, higher quality «hindmilk» that is produced toward the end
of a feeding session.