G.K. asks from Troy, MI on May 25, 2008
6 Month Old Won't Drink Frozen Breast Milk
Hi Ladies,
My husband, MIL, and myself have tried to give my son frozen breast milk over the last month and he won't drink it. We tried mixing his cereal with it, he still won't drink it. I've even conducted a little experiment; I had a bottle of pumped milk and a bottle of thawed out milk. I gave John the thawed out milk first and he absolutely refused to drink it; I gave him the freshly pumped milk, and he drank it down. He had colic when he was younger but he outgrew it. Any ideas on why this could be happening? I'm still breast feeding, but as we are starting solids, my milk supply has slowed down so I'm trying to supplement.
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H.H. answers from Detroit on May 30, 2008
Hi G. -
I had the same problem with my baby this past year. To keep my supply up, I would pump in the evening before bed and then use that milk the next day to mix with her baby cereal. Hope this helps!
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R.C. answers from Jackson on May 26, 2008
I got around the same problem by mixing thawed milk with fresh milk. I used 2 ounces of fresh milk for every ounce of frozen milk and my little guy didn't really have any problems drinking it then.
H.H. answers from Detroit on May 30, 2008
Hi G. -
I had the same problem with my baby this past year. To keep my supply up, I would pump in the evening before bed and then use that milk the next day to mix with her baby cereal. Hope this helps!
A.H. answers from Detroit on May 26, 2008
Hi G.
I was wondering if he missed you, the smell of you the comfort you give w/ nursing. Maybe that and the difference in frozen milk. Maybe if you sleep with one of his blankets, it will get your smell. And a bottle of fresh milk. :) A. H
C.M. answers from Kalamazoo on May 26, 2008
My son refused to drink expressed milk, frozen or straight from the pump. He would happily switch between breastfeeding and bottle of formula when I was working or away. I just made sure to pump anyway and put him on a lot to keep up the supply over the weekends.
S.R. answers from Detroit on May 26, 2008
A friend of mine had breast milk that spoiled really easily. Perhaps you have the same situation? Have you tried mixing 75% fresh and 25% thawed frozen milk and gradually increasing the ratio of frozen to fresh to get the baby used to the taste of frozen?
L.O. answers from Detroit on May 25, 2008
I think frozen thawed breast milk smells funny... bet it tastes funny too.
my kids drank frozen thawed milk- but I bet it does taste different..
you can keep fresh milk in the refrigerator for 5-7 days...
I guess your baby doesnt like frozen milk!!
J.M. answers from Grand Rapids on May 27, 2008
have you tried mixing them?
C.L. answers from Detroit on May 25, 2008
Interesting.. my little guy could care less..
Can you just pump a little daily and keep it in the fridge? If you put it in the back of the fridge it will last longer.. up to 8 days.
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