11/22/2022
When my daughter was around 19 months old, I was given a free testing kit from Lactation lab to test my breastmilk. Now I know what you must be thinking… What does it test for? Why is it necessary? Do I need to test my milk?
Well, I am here to answer some of those questions. The sample kit that I was given tested for calories, fat, carbohydrates, proteins, iron, vitamin A, C and B 12. There are other kits with more/less in depth analysis of your milk.
For me, I was simply curious to know what was in my milk. My daughter was 19 months old at the time and I was not really in a mindset where I was concerned about my milk or her nutrition. As a lactation professional, it was simply interesting for me to do this analysis and the supernerd in me was curious to know the results. I did it for fun!
As a Lactation professional, I am also aware that all milk is good milk and beneficial for your baby!
That being said, I can see how a test like this might be anxiety inducing for a mom of a newborn who has concerns about their milk supply. This test is not a MUST for every single mom and is not by any means an indication that your milk composition is bad.
Many moms doubt their milk supply, and tools like this can be helpful but it doesn’t replace actual care. However if the results might help someone continue to breastfeed who might not otherwise because they are being told their milk quality has no value, maybe it would be helpful.
The test measures 30 ML of breast milk, that’s one snapshot of time from one pump session. Your milk is constantly changing throughout the day /week /month /year. It is very important for Moms to be aware of this so that they do not become alarmed if they do this test and find that some of their levels are lower.
I feel that information is POWER. So I will share my results and how it made me feel today on my stories.
If you are curious and want to test your milk please use code : MILKMAVEN for 30% off thru November 30th.