Many pregnant women usually see some abnormal changes in their breasts. Most women who know know that this is due to hormonal changes in the body after pregnancy, but this phenomenon cannot be ruled out as an abnormal condition. If it is abnormal, it will be harmful to the fetus, so it is necessary to check what the symptoms are in time. Many people often say that they see milk leaking from their breasts during pregnancy. That is called colostrum. How many months of pregnancy will colostrum appear? In the first few weeks of pregnancy, you may feel breast swelling, tingling, or tenderness. After 8 weeks of pregnancy, your breasts will become noticeably larger. Due to the increase of estrogen and progesterone, the breast ducts and glands proliferate, fat is deposited, the nipples quickly enlarge and color, the areola becomes colored, and scattered enlarged and bulged sebaceous glands appear. In late pregnancy, a small amount of yellow liquid can be squeezed out of the nipple, called colostrum Generally, colostrum will appear two or three days before or after delivery. However, some people say they have colostrum in the sixth or seventh month of pregnancy. Individual differences are large, so this is not necessarily the case. You don't need to worry about it. As long as there is colostrum after the baby is born, it will be fine. Everyone's situation is different. Not everyone will have colostrum during pregnancy. Most pregnant women need to wait until the baby starts sucking on the breast after delivery to secrete milk. Generally, the first child will not produce milk during pregnancy. It will only appear two or three days after the birth of the child. If it is not the first child, there will be a small amount of milk in the fifth or sixth month. Generally, colostrum is produced after 28 weeks of late pregnancy. Secondly, you need to do a good job of every pregnancy check-up and not have sexual intercourse in the last three months. Pay attention to rest and eat more nutritious food and fruits. Under normal circumstances, there is a high possibility of lactation in the last three months of pregnancy, but there are large individual differences. Pay attention to regular visits to the hospital to check the development of the fetus, pay attention to local hygiene, and drink more water. The amount of colostrum depends on each person's physical condition. The time at which colostrum appears is different for different physical conditions. For some people, it may appear at 6 months, while for others, it may not appear until 8 months into late pregnancy. When colostrum appears, pay more attention to breast cleanliness and do some breast massage to unclog the mammary glands, which can increase the amount of milk after delivery. I believe that after reading the above content, everyone must have a certain understanding of colostrum. We know that colostrum is determined according to each person's different physical constitution. If the body is good, then colostrum may appear early, and the absence of colostrum cannot be said to be abnormal. If you have any questions, you should go to the hospital for examination and consult a doctor in time. |
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