Holly writes: The breastmilk that won't freeze is in our very nice
state-of-the-art commercial freezer in out NICN unit. If you do an advanced
search on Lactnet using freeze as your key word you willl find 16 posts about
this subject. It obviously has happened to a number of other interested
persons. However, there are no explanations. Would you concur that we can use the
milk as usual?
Warmly,
Holly McSpadden, IBCLC
The only time I've ever seen this (worked in NICU for 25 yr.) milk was
found to be high in alcohol...i.e. mother was probably an alcoholic. One
case--certainly there may be other reasons.
Kathy Boggs, RN, IBCLC
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