Colostrum is rich in nutrients and is not recommended to be squeezed out.
Colostrum is the first milk secreted by a woman after giving birth, which is usually yellow or light yellow in color, thicker in texture, and contains protein, vitamins, minerals and other elements, which are very nutritious. It is rich in nutrients and contains a variety of antibodies and immunoglobulins, which are good for boosting immunity and eliminating neonatal jaundice when babies suck on colostrum. Therefore, it is not recommended to waste colostrum.
Before and after breastfeeding, women need to wash their nipples and breasts, do a good job of local hygiene and cleanliness, maintain a relaxed mood, and take nutritional supplements. It can also be used again to unblock the mammary glands by proper breast massage.
Therefore, colostrum is valuable and should be left to feed the baby.