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Lipase and Sour Breast Milk
Some mothers may notice their expressed milk will have a “soapy” appearance and taste that becomes rancid rather quickly after being stored. This is a rare condition resulting from an excess of the enzyme lipase in their milk. Continue reading
Breast Milk Storage Guidelines
Breast Milk has live properties such as antibodies within it to help protect your babies immune system. Because of the importance of these special components, the storage of your expressed breast milk is critical. Below is an easy table to guide you on the correct protocol and guidelines to consider for Breast Milk Storage. Continue reading