There is no difference between soup milk and meal milk for breastfeeding.
During pregnancy, pregnant women’s progesterone and estrogen will increase dramatically, touching the proliferation of alveolar cells and the development of the ducts of the mammary glands, in preparation for the secretion of milk, and the secretion of milk is affected by the pituitary gland’s secretion of prolactin and oxytocin, during pregnancy because of the pregnant women’s estrogen and progesterone is too high, it will have an inhibitory effect on the prolactin and oxytocin, so there will be no secretion of breast milk during pregnancy.
When the estrogen and progesterone levels drop after delivery and the inhibitory effect is weakened, then prolactin will promote the secretion of milk and oxytocin will promote the discharge of milk during breastfeeding.
The nutrients and water in breast milk are supplied by the blood and the milk is secreted by the breast cells, so the milk is all the same and there is no difference between soup milk and meal milk.