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How does colostrum provide protection against diseases to new born babies ?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Colostrum**: - Colostrum is the first form of breast milk produced during pregnancy and shortly after birth. It is distinct from regular breast milk and is typically yellow and thick in consistency. 2. **Characteristics of Colostrum**: - Colostrum has a unique appearance, being thick and yellowish, and is produced in small amounts. It is crucial for the newborn's health in the initial days after birth. ...
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