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Hi Everyone,

I haven't gotten any replies to this question, so I thought I'd try again.  Any information would be helpful!

Thanks!

PTP.  I have a question from a mom who has noted that her frozen milk smells bad and tastes sour.  Based on her description, I'm wondering if it is chemical oxidation rather than a problem with lipase.
My questions are:  How can you tell if the milk is oxidized vs  truly spoiled?
                                       Is oxidized milk still OK to feed the baby?
       Baby has a g-tube, so the taste issue doesn't apply here.

Barb Fibich, RN, IBCLC


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