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  2. Kourtney Kardashian says she drank her breast milk after ...

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    A 2015 study published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine warned against drinking breast milk in an unpasteurised state after researchers identified bacteria in 93 per cent of breast ...

  3. Wikipedia:VideoWiki/Breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    Benefits for the mother include less blood loss following delivery, better uterus shrinkage, and decreased postpartum depression. [3] Breastfeeding delays the return of menstruation and fertility , a phenomenon known as lactational amenorrhea .

  4. Breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    Breast milk supply augments in response to the baby's demand for milk, and decreases when milk is allowed to remain in the breasts. [ 10 ] : 18–21 [ 10 ] : 27–34 [ 22 ] [ 10 ] : 72–80 [ 117 ] When considering a possibly low milk supply, it is important to consider the difference between "perceived low milk supply" and "true low milk supply".

  5. Kourtney Kardashian 'pounded' breast milk because she ... - AOL

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    Greves points out a 2015 study notes the risks associated with drinking breast milk purchased online. Since Kardashian has posted an image with a breast pump , we can assume she "pounded" her own ...

  6. Kourtney Kardashian Just Drank Her Own Breast Milk While ...

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  7. Lactation - Wikipedia

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    During this stage, the more that milk is removed from the breasts, the more the breast will produce milk. [9] [10] Research also suggests that draining the breasts more fully also increases the rate of milk production. [11] Thus the milk supply is strongly influenced by how often the baby feeds and how well it is able to transfer milk from the ...

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  9. Human milk microbiome - Wikipedia

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    Graphic of bacterial phyla and 10 commonest genera in human milk. Breast milk is a natural source of lactic acid bacteria for the newborn through breastfeeding, and may be considered a symbiotic food. [7] The normal concentration of bacteria in milk from healthy women was about 103 colony-forming units (CFU) per milliliter. [8]