I believe that breastmilk is not sterile. Sterility implies freedom from
living microorganisms. Breastmilk is a living substance--white blood. Through
the birthing process an infant encounters bacteria. Bifidobacteria, becomes
the predominant bacteria in a breastfed baby's gut, because it is stimulated by
the oligosacchrides and nucleotides of human milk. The formula-fed infant has
little or no bifidobacterium because infant formula is devoid of these
components or the synthetic/novel oligosacchrides and nucleotides do not work like
the real thing.
Valerie W. McClain, IBCLC
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