How do lactose intolerant women cope with the milk inside their own breasts?!


Question: How do lactose intolerant women cope with the milk inside their own breasts!?
I!.e!. in thier breasts they have mile how do they cope with thatWww@Answer-Health@Com


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No connection between the digestive tract and milk production in the breast unless the mother drinks her own milk!. Lactose intolerance is inability to break down milk sugar (lactose) usually due to lact of digestive enzyme (lactase) in the small intestine!. Breast milk does contain lactose (higher than cow - 9% vs!. 4!.7%) but since lactase-production is highest in children for the 1st few years (then drops dramatically for lactose-intolerant individuals), this isn't usually a problem till they're beyond weaning age!. For those that it is, they're often switched to a nutritional source that does not contain lactose such as a soy-based formula!.

Also, the only time women would have milk in their breasts is during lactation so it wouldn't be an ongoing or frequent event in any case!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

To start with, in most cases, you aren't drinking it!. The truth is, lactose intolerance is usually due to the cows milk protein!. So human milk is actually different than cow milk!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

nothing to do with it, like comparing watermelons to grapes!!!! Lactose intolerance concerns the digestive tract, breast milk does not get consumed by the woman unless she expresses some and drinks it!.!.!.her own mile should not bother her anyways!!! Totally different!!!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

LOL Breasts and digestive system are no where near each other!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

i agree with purpleflurple :)Www@Answer-Health@Com





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