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Diane Wiessinger wrote:
>I always feel sorry for the moms who discover that they're "lipase
>moms" - mothers whose milk tastes rancid after standing a while,
>whether frozen or not, and who have to scald their milk to keep it
>from happening.
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>One such mom has found that her baby, who started daycare this
>month, doesn't object to the taste in her considerable store of
>frozen milk, though she thinks his diapers may smell more vinegary
>than before. Her baby was born in late November, so none of the
>milk is terribly old, and it's a deep freeze. If he doesn't mind,
>is there any reason to worry about his consuming the milk?
>
Hi Diane,
I can't see any problem with this. It is simply partially
pre-digested milk. In theory it should not make any difference to his
stools. Either the lipase works before he drinks it or in his gut.
Unless there is more going on than lipase action, that we don't know
about yet...
Joy
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Joy Anderson B.Sc.(Zoology) Dip.Ed. Grad.Dip.Med.Tech. B.Sc.(Nutrition) IBCLC
Australian Breastfeeding Association counsellor
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