At first, pumping may only result in
very small amounts of colostrum.
Some women produce
very small amounts of colostrum, as well.
Not exact matches
A new born baby has a
very small stomach; she needs
small amount of colostrum.
During the first few days, you will produce
small amounts of colostrum that are
very good for your newborn.
Eating: Babies are born with a
very tiny stomach which makes sense because before your breast milk is in, your baby will only eat
small amounts of colostrum, albeit
very frequently!
A
very small amount of these antibodies pass across the placenta while cats and dogs are still in utero, but transfer mainly occurs through uptake into the bloodstream from the intestine when an animal ingests
colostrum during the first 24 hours
of life.