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If you have Breastfeeding Atlas, they discuss clumpy milk (p. 97, 6th ed)
as likely a by-product of mastitis, but they do not name which particular
microorganism is the culprit. I would be advising a parent about mastitis
symptoms, including the absence of fever in some people.
This is a good blog from an IBCLC, on the topic of clumpy milk:
https://www.mattoslactation.com/blog/why-is-my-breast-milk-clumpy-ask-an-lc
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Liz Brooks, JD, IBCLC, FILCA
Wyndmoor, PA, USA
Private practice IBCLC, speaker, author, educator, lactation advocate
LizBrooksIBCLC.com @LizBrooksIBCLC
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