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Does a new born baby have "milk" in his/her nipples?

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oooowww .i know sounds freaky but some1 told me ...

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  1. It's not freaky at all.  All babies are born with an abundance of their mother's hormones, so yes, they can have milk in their b*****s....whether it be a baby boy or girl.


  2. i have 3 kids and none of them ever had milk. you have to have milk glands to produce milk (so that means a boy cant have it) i'm sure its possible with the hormones and stuff but i've never heard of it.  

  3. yes born baby have # milk#  his /her  nipples

  4. sorry i've never heard of this happening in my 50 years  

  5. Yes some do.

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  6. No i hvnt heard in my entire lyf.....if it is true thn i got sum extra knowledge abt tis...

  7. no they dont


  8. yes new born babies do have milk in their breast, in where i come it is normally squice it out.

  9. Some babies do, as a result of being inundated by their mothers' hormones.  It's normal.

  10. Well, I'd assume so because I know girls can sometimes bleed a little as if they were having a period.  They say its from the mothers hormones.

  11. Its a new information for me if it is true

  12. Yes do

  13. Many infants will have a normal fluid or discharge from one or both nipples which is usually clear or even milky. It has been referred to as “witch’s” milk and is seen both in males and females. Sometimes the breast bud underneath the nipple is enlarged and may stay enlarged for several months after birth as if the baby was developing early small b*****s. This is normal and does not indicate anything wrong with the baby. It is not caused by abnormal care or feeding of the child.

    Nipple discharge is a result of hormonal stimulation of the infant breast tissue by hormones that a mother normally makes during the last trimester of pregnancy. Some of these will cross into the infants circulation across the placenta. From there they travel to the baby’s breast tissue and stimulate the breast tissue to increase in size. Once the stimulation is no longer present the breast tissue will stop making fluid and usually shrink back down to normal over several weeks although this may persist over a few months.


  14. o man, i never knew this.  

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