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Can You Grow Breast Milk in a Lab?

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Last updated: 2024/07/02 at 1:13 AM
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Feeding your baby is a personal decision influenced by various factors. While there are different opinions on the “right” way to feed your baby, the most important thing is that the baby’s nutritional needs are met. Currently, sources of milk for infants include nursing, pumping, donor milk, formula, or a combination of these. However, a new development in science may change the game – lab-grown breastmilk.

Breastmilk is packed with vitamins and nutrients that support a healthy immune system and neurodevelopment in infants. Human milk is tailored to a baby’s needs and is superior to animal milk like cow milk, which lacks essential nutrients for babies. Companies like BIOMILQ and TurtleTree are working on lab-grown milk that offers similar benefits to human milk.

Lab-grown milk, derived from human mammary cells, contains components found in human breastmilk, such as complex sugars, fats, proteins, and human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs). While it may not have the same antibodies as a lactating parent’s milk, it still offers more nutritional benefits than formula. Additionally, lab-grown milk is more environmentally friendly than cow-based formula.

Although lab-grown breast milk is not yet available to consumers, researchers are making progress towards launching these products. With more options on the horizon, parents may soon have access to an alternative feeding method that supports their baby’s health and well-being.

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