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A mother has asked me about disadvantages to freezing breast milk as
opposed to refrigerating it. She is specifically interested in
information on loss of immunologic properties. I have searched LLLI's
Breastfeeding Answer Book and don't see the information. I tried the
Lactnet archives and found only this in a posting from last September:
"the white blood cells survive refrigeration, but die in the freezer.
The less we process milk, the more of the immunological properties are
intact."  Can anyone offer more specifics? Thanks,

Kate Pennington, Newcastle, Maine

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