On the first day postpartum, a new mother is concerned that her milk has not yet "come in." You would explain to her that
A) most mothers do have milk by 1 day postpartum.
B) she will not have breast milk until 7 days postpartum.
C) her infant must not be sucking well or she would have milk by now.
D) breast milk normally comes in on the third or fourth postpartum day.
D
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