Does she eat some particular snack on the airplane or in the airport?
Many people eat things they would not normally consume because choices
are more limited during travel.
The other possibility is that she doesn't have a chance to remove milk
as often, and has more 'foremilk' when she gets around to pumping.
Interesting.
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
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> Has anyone heard of breast milk turning "blue" when a mother flies? I have a mom who has had this happen twice when she was flying.
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