Breastfeeding

Defrosted BM


i started rotating my freezer (deep freeze) stash and noticed the milk has a fishy smell, but not sour... not really sure how exactly to describe it. Do you think it is ok to use?

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Re: Defrosted BM

  • Did you taste it? Was it ever thawed and re-frozen?  If it tastes okay, I'd use it. If it tastes bad, then don't.

    If it has a soapy smell/taste, you can scald it briefly to fix it. . .
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  • I think defrosted bm smells weird, so I wouldn't assume it's bad.  I'd try it and see if the baby will take it.  Or taste it yourself.

    I thought the scalding only helps a soapy smell/taste if you do it before freezing.

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