Types Of Breastmilk - Foremilk And Hindmilk
Posted on January 19, 2022
Posted on January 19, 2022
Types of Breastmilk - Foremilk and Hindmilk
You may have heard of foremilk and hindmilk and wondered, are these different types of breastmilk? What does this mean?
Foremilk and hindmilk are not different types of breastmilk. Let’s dive deeper into the meaning of foremilk and hindmilk and how knowing the difference can help you in your breastfeeding journey!
Foremilk and hindmilk are the terms used to describe milk at the start (foremilk) and end (hindmilk) of a feeding. They are not different types of milk as you only make one type of milk - the best milk, your breastmilk! : ] The amount of fat in the milk available to baby gradually changes during a nursing session, that is why there are different terms used to describe the milk. It’s important to know about foremilk and hindmilk to help yourself remember to finish feeding on one side before switching to the other breast.
There is no “magic moment” when foremilk becomes hindmilk. As the baby breastfeeds, the increase in fat content is gradual, with the milk becoming fattier and fattier over time as the breast drains more fully.
KellyMom gives a great real world example below to help explain hindmilk and foremilk,
Between feeding sessions, your body is replenishing milk. The fat in the milk sticks together and to the sides of the ducts, while the more watery part of the milk moves down the ducts toward your nipple. There it mixes with any milk leftover from the last session. The fat hangs out at the top of the breast and slowly makes its descent to the nipple.
This means, the more time between milk removal, whether that be nursing or pumping sessions, the lower the fat content of the milk at the beginning of the feeding. The less milk in the breast, the higher the fat content.
Again, I’ll use KellyMom’s real world example to help explain how this works,
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