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I have a very lovely mom who has been providing 100% EBM for her 34
week ex preemie now 5 months old. We have worked on getting this little
one latched with not much sucess, tried a variety of positions. She's going to try the going to the bath trick like "Matt and Mandy video??
Mom's new delima is that her pumped milk had curdy clumps in it. This is a new
change, it looks lke the flocculant curds in bm. She is still adding
neosure to the breastmilk.. to do per pedi for 9 months.. Anyway the curds
appear with refridgerated milk.. not fresh room temp milk. Smell is
fine, clean bottle but curds filled up the nipple??? Could this be a fat
thing?? Should she try scalding the milk.. She doesn't get a chance to
freeze since baby takes most of the 28-30 oz pumped each day. Only
pumps 3-4 times for 25 minutes each pump.. I've suggested shorter, more
frequent sessions but this works for her... Any suggestions? What's up
with the curds?? Would lethicin help it out... can't find this in any
resources and really don't quite know what to look under?? curdy milk??
Thanks folks you're wisdom always amazes me!
Gail Fiock, RN, newbie IBCLC
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