Not exact matches
The
thicker, creamier breast milk that you get at the end of your pumping session is your
hindmilk.
The
hindmilk is
thicker and creamier, and is filled with the nutrition and calories that your baby needs.
The
hindmilk — produced by the same breast, but later in the session — is ivory in color, and
thicker.
After you finished breastfeeding express little
hindmilk (
thick milk at end of breastfeeding) and apply it on nipple.