Ivy Ifeoma clashes with critics over colour of her breast milk

Ivy Ifeoma Addresses Breast Milk Color Misconceptions


Ivy Ifeoma, the wife of singer Paul Okoye, recently responded to comments on social media regarding the colour of her breast milk.

The new mother had posted a video of her breast milk on Instagram, which led to a comment from a follower.

The follower had suggested that the milk appeared diluted and claimed that breast milk is typically yellowish in color.

That thing you brought out is formula not breast milk. Breast milk is a bit yellowish”, the troll wrote.

In response, Ivy Ifeoma took to her Instagram story to provide an educational response, clarifying the misconceptions surrounding breast milk color.

She explained that the color of breast milk can vary, particularly in the initial stages when colostrum is present.

Ivy also emphasized the importance of not making assumptions or spreading misinformation, especially when it comes to new or expecting mothers.

She encouraged individuals to refrain from commenting on topics they are not familiar with.

Some of you guys in the comments aren’t bright. When did all humans become the same? Do you know that the color changes over time? The ‘yellowish’ one is colostrum-infused.

“Don’t knock what you don’t know and don’t confuse new/expecting mums”, she said.

Ivy Ifeoma and singer Paul Okoye announced the arrival of their baby girl with an adorable video.

Paul Okoye, aka Rudeboy, posted an emotional video of his three older kids from his first wife, Anita, doting on his newborn daughter with Ivy Ifeoma.

The singer’s first daughter, Nadia, seemed particularly in awe of her newest sibling and continued to give her pecks on the face.

The heartwarming video showed Ivy’s excitement to be a first-time mother as she placed her baby in the arms of her older siblings. The clip also showed them all stepping out together as a family.

Paul and Ivy’s newborn daughter’s name was revealed at the end of the video. The celebrity couple named their child Imani Ugomma Okoye.

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