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Mon, 22 Oct 2012 16:24:06 -0700
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Wise ones. this may sound strange, but I have finally come across a mother
whose breast milk stains all of her clothes!  I did a Google search, and
found that many mothers do indeed notice breast milk staining, even though
we've traditionally believed that breast milk does not stain or is a lot
less likely to stain.  There were a number of suggestions for this product
or that product, but I'm wondering if anyone here knows WHY some mother's
milk and most doesn't?

 

The mom in question has oversupply and very rich milk.  I wonder if it's
protein and/or fat content in the milk that leaves 'grease' marks on her
clothes?  Ideas?

 

~kg

Karyn-grace Clarke, IBCLC
Nanaimo, BC Canada

 


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