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What is colostrum?????

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Answered by 9908
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Answer:  Colostrum is a milky fluid that's released by mammals that have recently given birth before breast milk production begins.

Q. why is it important?

ANS.  It's an important source of nutrients that promotes growth and fights disease in infants, but it can also be consumed during other phases of life — typically in supplement form.

Q. What does colostrum taste like?

ANS. The higher sodium content in colostrum means that it tastes salty, says Griffin. This is something she learned first-hand when her eldest child, then three, was nursing while Griffin was pregnant and her milk was transitioning back to colostrum.

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Answered by lovepawan09
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Colostrum is the first form of milk produced by the mammary glands of mammals immediately following delivery of the newborn. Most species will generate colostrum just prior to giving birth. Colostrum contains antibodies to protect the newborn against disease.

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