During the 7th month of pregnancy, a woman notices a yellowish discharge from her nipple. The best explanation for this discharge is:

A) An infection is present.
B) This is witch's milk, caused by elevated estrogen levels.
C) This is breast milk, and delivery is imminent.
D) Colostrum is secreted in preparation for milk production.


D

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