Have heard of this sort of gooey stuff before. It is probably milk that has
thickened because it was bottled up (didn't want to say bottled up, but you
know what I mean, LOL). Haven 't heard it bothered baby at all. Just
bothers us. I would massage gently and if it starts to feel sore, stop for
the time being and try again after more warm compresses. I remember camping
out on couch with a heating pad on. I didn't express (back in those days)
so I never knew what the milk looked like behind a plug. Pat
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