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nov2015
Is it safe to start pumping colostrum at 37 weeks pregnant and freezing it for baby?
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Diane1003
I wouldn't. Right now your body needs to focus on the baby - not on making milk. I never produced anything until after the baby was born.
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specialmom
I agree, safe or not, it's unnecessary. good luck
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