stored milk has separated

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I'm new to expressing and I've just noticed that some milk I expressed two days ago and stored in a bag in the fridge has separated into two layers, it looks watery on the bottom and more creamy on the top layer. Is this still OK to feed to my baby or has something gone wrong?
 
thats absolutely fine hun it does that, just give it a shake to bring it all together again x
 
Absolutely fine, it's normal for the cream to float. Just swirl (don't shake) it gently to mix it back together again.
 
Just out of interest, what's the problem with shaking? x
 
Shaking will put more air into it and cause the baby to drink air bubbles, which can give them gas and an upset tummy.
 
Don't Shake the Milk

Linda J. Smith, BSE, FACCE, IBCLC

Why not?

Because shaking expressed mothers' milk (or boiling or freezing it) denatures the shaped molecules of the protective proteins, leaving only the pieces - the amino acids - the parts. Lactoferrin, lysozyme, and other protective components work their protection magic when they are in their original shaped molecular structure. Some components remain intact, even during freezing, shaking or heating. They not only protect the gut from many kinds of infection, but also prevent inflammation of the gut lining. Even broken up, the separate amino acids are still really good stuff and are digested by the baby as nutrients.

Imagine a set of pop-beads assembled into a necklace or bracelet. When the beads are acting as a bracelet or necklace, they are doing their job as protective elements. When you break apart the beads, you have in your hand many individual chunks of amino acids which are then digested.

Cellular components are also susceptible to damage by physical stress. After all, they are living cells.

With mother's milk, you get at least two functions for the price of one. With manufactured formula, you only get the individual beads, never the necklace or bracelet. And never the living cells.

So, please handle human milk gently, respectfully and kindly. It's far more than perfect food for babies - it's a living tissue and protective shield too.
 
i didnt know you werent suppose to shake EBM....ive been shaking it when i warm it to make sure its warm all the way through and not hot on the outside :(

i cant believe ive been doing it wrong all this time, i feel terrible :(
 
i didnt know you werent suppose to shake EBM....ive been shaking it when i warm it to make sure its warm all the way through and not hot on the outside :(

i cant believe ive been doing it wrong all this time, i feel terrible :(

I wouldn't feel bad, she also says not to freeze it. Nonsense!
 
It's normal for the fatty milk to seperate....just don't shake the milk...swirl it instead.
 

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