A woman who identifies herself as Ruth Ethelbert has shocked netizens with a video of an alleged amount of milk she collected from her br£a$t after 3 weeks of postpartum.
In a video posted on Instagram, the lady could be spotted arranging the unbelievable amount of milk she collected on her freezer in just 3 weeks of child delivery.
Women produce milk postpartum because of the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy and after childbirth. During pregnancy, hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and prolactin stimulate the development of milk-producing glands in the br£a$t.
The amount of milk a woman produces postpartum can also depend on several other factors, such as the frequency and duration of br£a$tf££ding, the baby’s growth and nutritional needs, and the mother’s overall health and nutrition.
Adequate hydration and nutrition are important for maintaining milk production, so it’s important for br£a$tf££ding mothers to eat a balanced diet and stay well-hydrated.