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On Thu, 12 Dec 1996, pat Bull wrote:
> Hi Dani and Lactnetters. We know that any fresh milk is better than any
> frozen expressed milk. More immunological properties are available with
> fresh milk. If mom has pumped and froze colostrum, it should be defrosed
> and given to baby first.
Hmmm... is it just me, or does his contradict itself? Fresh milk is
always best. But defrost the colostrum and feed it first?
Personally, I believe that colostrum should be given first- whether it has
been frozen or not, then go on to use the fresh milk (especially if baby
can bf from the "source") but I am unclear as to how this answers the
original question. Which is better, frozen colostrum, or fresh mature
milk?
Heidi Murphy
Gainesville, Fl
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