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Theresa Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Dec 2001 11:48:17 -0800
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Dear Wendi,

I too had my daughter refuse some of my human milk
that was stored.  I put a drop or 2 on my tongue and
it burned.  I would call it more of an acid type burn.
 I threw it out.  In fact I had to throw out several
pre-made storage bags of human milk because obviously
the temperature had changed in my refrigerator or
freezer at one point to have soured the milk.  No more
problem after I got rid of the soured stuff and began
to store a new supply that was very closely monitored.


If you want to monitor your frozen milk you can place
a small cup of water in the freezer and after it is
frozen place a penny on top of the frozen liquid.  If
the penny ever changes its position or gets liquid
above it you know that there was either a power outage
or someone left the door slightly ajar.  I dont know
how to monitor for any temperature changes in a
refrigerator.

Hope this helps,
Theresa Johnson
Heidelberg Germany
--- Wendi Jones <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I was contacted by a mother of a toddler.  The
> toddler has severe allergies
> and is primarily breastfed with very few solids
> tolerated.  They are being
> followed by allergists and GI.  I have permission to
> post and would like to
> have any insight on this as I have never heard of
> this before.  I am copying
> her post here.
> " I had some milk in the fridge that my mom tried to
> give Sarah while I was
> out and in an attempt to teach her how to use a
> straw my mom accidentally
> swallowed some of the milk and she said it tasted
> horrible and instantly
> burned her throat all the way down which lasted well
> over an hour. The milk
> did not smell bad at all and was pumped in the last
> day or 2 and stored in
> the back of the fridge. Has anyone ever heard of
> milk causing burning? I'm
> wondering if this is why dd refuses more then 6oz
> during her 10 hours at day
> care."
>
> I have heard of sour or soapy tasting milk but never
> milk that burns.  This
> toddler does great at the breast, no problems
> whatsoever, it is just the
> milk she receives at daycare that she refuses.  Has
> anyone heard of this or
> have any insight at all?  Thanks in advance.
>
> Wendi Jones
> Breastfeeding Advocate
> http://www.lactivist.com
> breastfeeding resources and information
>
>
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