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Date: | Thu, 2 Oct 1997 13:08:16 -0400 |
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Laurie notes:
<< I have seen this caution to throw away ebm during yeast outbreak. I think
this is a theoretical risk and not truly documented. does the yeast
survive freezing, and in amounts to cause reinfection? Dont think we
really know. >>
I just got call from a mom who said to me: "You may not remember me, but a
long time ago I called and asked about using some frozen milk I had pumped
when I had yeast infection. You told me to go ahead & use it -- everyone
else told me I couldn't." (At this point my heart is pounding -- WHAT did I
tell her & WHY was she calling me and NO I didn't remember her!)
"Well," she continued, "I just wanted you to know that I used the milk like
you said, and nothing happened to my baby -- no more yeast, no nothing.
Everything was fine. Just thought you'd like to know."
Whew.
Jan
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