So lately LO has been extra fussy with the bottles DH gives her once a day (to get her ready for daycare) and I think I know the problem. We recently started giving her frozen milk in the bottle (as opposed to what I pump that night) and even though the first one we gave her tasted fine, I tasted the milk we reheated last night before giving it to her and it was nasty. Not sure if it went bad or I have a lot of that enzyme that makes it soapy when frozen, but it was gross. So we basically tried to give her nasty tasting milk (worst parents ever) aaaaand now I'm worried that the 100 ounces I have stored in the freezer is all a waste!!! Oh and daycare starts next week, as if I wasn't stressed enough about it!!! FML.
Sorry, I guess this was kind of an AW post, but also a warning to those storing milk, taste it sporadically!!! Jeeze.
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Re: Frozen Milk Nightmare
I don't start work till thurs so if I have to go get her if she refuses a bottle today I can
Sorry you're having to deal with it!
Unless you're thawing something older than Friday...then I guess that makes sense.
I hadn't even thought about milk for Monday after the weekend of nursing. I guess I'll add another thing to my list of shit to think about. :-?
I'm going to defrost more bags and try them today, if they are all gross I will have to give LO milk from what I pumped at work the day before because I won't have a stash anymore. Aaaaand now I'm going to cry.
I was going to pump at work anyways, but I wanted that frozen stash so I could stay a week or so ahead.
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@jengivens Why don't you try defrosting in the fridge and in the bowl and see if there is a difference in taste? At this point, is there anything to lose?
@jengivens what I've read online about other mothers who have lipase issue, is to pump milk on a day you're home and keep it in the fridge. Do a periodic taste test, maybe every hour to see when it goes "bad" then you have that long to scald it. I've read of some moms having 12 hours so that would give you time to work, pump, go home, and then scald it without losing what you pumped that day...
Sorry you're going through this!
FWIW, my thawed milk smells and tastes way different than fresh. It's not a lipase issue bc it's not soapy or metallic, just more...intense, if you will. It's not sour smelling, so it's not bad, but it's definitely different than fresh.
I like pp suggestion of testing it every hour or so to see when the tipping point is. I know that I can't leave my milk in the fridge fresh for more than two days or it goes bad, when guidelines say it should still be good.
I had one in there for 12 days and it still smelled and tasted fine. (I tested it out of curiosity, but still dumped it because it was so old.)
We actually bought a deep freeze this time bc I'm paranoid my frozen milk will deteriorate more quickly too.