It's easy to do if you have a microscope, though it might be even better
if you could stain them and identify all the cool white blood cells in
the human milk.
Anyway, make the slides, and place the camera at the occular of the
microscope. When you get the right focus, snap. I took some photos of my
daughter's histology slides that way, and it worked fine! I used an
ordinary digital camera, the small Canon that I carry around with me.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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