Genetic Material In Breastmilk – 3 Interesting Facts
People are curious on how amazing breastfeeding and breastmilk works. Here's 3 interesting facts about the genetic material in breastmilk.
Renee Kam is a mother of two daughters, an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), a graduate research student, a physiotherapist, and author of 'The Newborn Baby Manual'. Renee also has a Cert. IV in Breastfeeding Education (Counselling). In her spare time, Renee enjoys spending time with family and friends, horse riding, running and reading.
People are curious on how amazing breastfeeding and breastmilk works. Here's 3 interesting facts about the genetic material in breastmilk.
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