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UK mum shares side-by-side photos of her breast milk before and after her toddler was vaccinated claiming the benefits are far more than obvious.

A viral Facebook post from British mother Jody Danielle Fisher has everyone wondering is it true?

Jody shared, “Nancy had her 1 year injections on Tuesday afternoon, the “normal” colour milk is from the day before she had them, the “blue” colour milk is from today – 2 days after she had them.

“It’s blue from all the antibodies my body is producing as it thinks she’s sick with what she was vaccinated against! When she feeds her saliva sends signals to my body to produce more milk with illness specific antibodies!

breast milk after vaccines

“This is one of the reasons I’m still breastfeeding 13 months on….you don’t get all this goodness and nutrients from formula or cows milk! Way to go boobies.”

She also added, “This goes to show the vaccines are doing exactly what they are meant to do, and so is my daughters body and mine. Whole point of vaccinations is to introduce a very very weakened version of what virus/disease you want immunity over. Which causes your body to make antibodies and “heal” itself, which then in turn makes your body think you have already had said virus/disease so your won’t get a more deadly real version in the future when/if your exposed to it.”

People have argued that it is really dependant on what mum has eaten, and when bub also had solids that day etc.

– “The picture on the left is hindmilk, the picture on the right is foremilk.”

– “The bluer milk just has less fat. Either the baby had just eaten before the ‘before shots’ milk was pumped, resulting in more hindmilk, or Mom waited longer to pump the ‘after shots’ milk, and was slightly engorged, resulting in more foremilk.”

– “My milk changed color and consistency all the time depending on what I ate, how hydrated I was, what time of day it was, and the balance of foremilk versus hindmilk. This isn’t magical, no matter how much the lactivists like to pretend it is.”

OBGYN also claims the info is WRONG and needs to stop!

However Dr. Amy Tuteur an obstetrician gynecologist has argued that this is not correct at all.

Sharing on her Facebook page The Skeptical OB, Dr Amy wrote, “Please stop spreading irresponsible nonsense. Breastmilk color changes in response to many factors but there is NO EVIDENCE that breastmilk changes within hours to days to reflect the baby’s health.

She continued, “That is a theory that has NEVER been substantiated. It is based on one study that showed that when babies get colds, their mothers make more antibodies. But there is a very simple explanation that has nothing to do with breastfeeding.

“It’s hard for two people to be much closer than a mother and her feeding infant. If a baby has a cold, for example, the mother can simply BREATHE IN the virus expelled when the baby sneezes and make antibodies to the virus to protect HERSELF from the cold.

“Those antibodies then end up in the breastmilk incidentally as a result of being in the mother’s bloodstream. If researchers had looked, they would likely have found that the father and siblings were making the same antibodies as the mother, not to transmit them to the baby, but to protect themselves.

Dr Amy added, “We do mothers a terrible disservice when exaggerate the benefits of breastmilk beyond what science ACTUALLY shows!”

Have you ever noticed a change in your breastmilk when your baby was unwell?

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  • Really hard to say if this is the reason but i still agree our bodies are amazing

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  • why the skeptical ob would say this is irresponsible nonsense is beyond me. I am anti plague (aka pro vacc) and pro fed is best. If this mum chooses to believe that vaccinating and bf’ing her bub is best they why can’t it be? Because no studies have been done, that doesn’t mean it is untrue just unproven. Our bodies do adjust to our babies needs, maybe this baby needed a bit of blue heaven in their milkshakes after having their jabs

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  • I never noticed any change at all.

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  • I never noticed a difference in my breast milk to tell the truth.

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  • Well… It’s pretty well established that breast milk changes to suit your baby’s needs. So it seems logical that a sick baby could trigger changes.

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  • I never noticed a change in my breast milk. But I always fed from the breast. I was trying to work out why/how she claimed the milk changed colour. I was skeptical and with good reason

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  • At least she’s pro vaccine. Its nice to see a nutter on the right side of a cause for once.

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  • Mine went bitter when I suffered from mastitis

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  • I’ve never noticed a difference in my milk, but I never really pump and take notice.

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