Breast milk videos under a microscope attract millions of views
The image of breast milk under a microscope is described as "gorgeous" and attracts 1.5 million views after only 3 days of publication.
According to Huffington Post, videos shared by Jansen Howard (USA) on Facebook. She took her own milk under a microscope borrowed from her father who worked in the blood research room."It's amazing," Howard couldn't help but feel. "This is the flow of life."
Jansen Howard with his daughter.(Photo: NVCC).
Howard said she did the video because her 11-month-old daughter was mildly ill."I heard a drop of breastmilk can hold up to a million white blood cells and it constantly changes ingredients to suit the needs of the child," she explained. "Breast milk has all kinds of antibodies to help protect the baby."
The video quickly spread on social networks and attracted 1.5 million views. Howard hopes mothers around the world will be inspired to breastfeed their babies . "Breastfeeding is not easy but absolutely worth it," the woman said. "In that moment, we clearly see the great strong bond between ourselves and the child."
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