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Liz Cammin <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:22:31 -0400
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Leia Morrell-Sills wrote:
> Hello all,
> I would like to know if anyone is aware of research or even anecdotal
> evidence that explains whether or not a mother who had an issue with the
> enzyme lipase causing pumped milk to smell rancid, will have this issue with
> subsequent children.   Also, is there anything that can be done, other than
> scalding the milk following pumping to help store this mother's milk so that
> it is usable afterwards.  
> TIA
>   
I can tell you purely anecdotal of course, that mine has been the same 
between both kids.  I don't pump for work so I don't pump much but the 
couple of times that I did, we got the same soapy taste.  I haven't 
tried scalding it but I haven't heard of any other method either so I'm 
curious to see what you find out!

Liz Cammin, RN, LLLL

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