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Cathy wrote:
> There was a study about 2 years back in Breastfeeding Medicine. It was
> done by Prolacta. They completely thawed the milk and refroze
> repeatedly, and concluded that this was not a problem. Hope this gives
> you enough information to find it!
>
It was actually four years ago (time flies when you're having fun!) and
it is described in detail on pp. 461-462 of my new book Breastfeeding
Answers Made Simple (BAMS). The reference is:
Rechtman, D. J., Lee, M. L., & Berg, H. (2006). Effect of environmental
conditions on unpasteurized donor human milk. /Breastfeeding Medicine,
1/(1), 24-26.
Warm regards,
Nancy Mohrbacher, IBCLC, FILCA
Lactation Consultant, Ameda Breastfeeding Products
Chicago suburbs, USA
http://www.nancymohrbacher.com/
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