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> From: Debbie Wirtel <[log in to unmask]>
> To:
> Subject: dark colostrum
> Date: Monday, June 30, 1997 11:56 PM
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> I had an LLL Leader call with a question for a mom with a baby born 10
weeks
> premature. The mom started pumping for her baby and the nurses threw
out the
> pumped colostrum because it was "too dark".
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> Does colostrum vary in color? And if so, can it be too dark? I'm
guessing
> the nurses thought it was "bad".
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> Thanks for any anwers you can supply.
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> Deb Wirtel, LLLL, AAPL
> St. Louis
> [log in to unmask]
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Deb, I have seen clear, cream-colored, yellow, orange, rust-colored & even
green, but none of it was ever discarded because of color. They were all
considered variations on normal. Maybe there is more to the story.
Katie Winchell, BS, IBCLC
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