Paul Okoye’s wife, Ivy clashes with trolls over colour of her breast milk

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Ivy Ifeoma, wife of singer Paul Okoye educates trolls who questioned the authenticity of her breast milk due to its colour.

The new mother had shared a video of her breast milk on Instagram, which prompted a comment from a follower claiming the milk looked like diluted milk and asserting that breast milk isn’t typically as pure as hers.

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One of the trolls wrote, “That thing you brought out is formula not breast milk. Breast milk is a bit yellowish.”

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Taking to her Instagram story, Ivy responded with a sharp yet informative reply, addressing the misconceptions and providing clarity.

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She began by questioning the follower’s understanding, stating:

“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.”

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Ivy also asked if the critic was a mother and expressed frustration over baseless comments confusing new mothers. She emphasized that the colour of breast milk varies, especially in the early stages when colostrum, a nutrient-rich first milk, is present.

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The new mum who welcomed her child some weeks ago concluded her response with some advice:

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

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