The Thompson Method

Mother in Australia

When the breast milk has a rich golden tint, it means the mother has recently given birth to the baby. It's pretty natural, and there's no reason to be concerned. Colostrum is the scientific term for it. It usually appears when you're preparing for breastfeeding; the first few days are this shade. It's a thicker, more potent antibody that can last up to five days after delivery. As a result, we may conclude that yellow breast milk is not a problem that needs to be addressed. The Thompson Method is providing breastfeeding education classes for new mothers.