Solutions: Excess Lipase And Sour Breast Milk

Upon discovering that my properly-stored breast milk consistently tasted sour, I talked with other moms and did research to try to solve the mystery of what was making it taste so bad. I discovered that the likely cause was an excess of lipase. Lipase is an enzyme contained in breast milk that breaks fats down into individual fatty acids. Lipase is part of why breast milk is so easily digestible for babies. It’s good that we have lipase in our breast milk. However, too much lipase results in fat being broken down too quickly. (The fat in milk is apparently … Continue reading

Too Much Lipase

My daughter rarely takes a bottle. My fulltime job is staying home and taking care of her, so there isn’t any need for her to get nourishment from any place other than me. Every once in awhile, however, I get curious about how she’d handle taking breast milk from a bottle. For about a month, I was pumping and storing milk in case of an emergency. I figured if something happened to me and I’d be unable to breastfeed her, it would be nice for her to have a little comfort from breast milk while she was slowly weaned off … Continue reading

The Miracle of the Breast Pump

Sadly, I cannot remember the name of this wonderful woman who came to see me. She was a part of a mother and child business name. She came in and she sat down and we talked and talked and talked. After I explained to her what I was experiencing, she walked me through another trial run of trying to get the baby to nurse. We knew the baby could suck, because she sucked on bottles like a pro, so what was her issue with nursing. After about an hour, we were sitting back at the table, the baby cradled in … Continue reading

Breastfeeding Baby

There are a lot of myths out there surrounding breastfeeding after the baby is born. Some women believe they will not bond with their baby if they don’t do it. Some feel like a failure if they are unable to nurse their baby whether the problem is related to lactation or the baby simply can’t latch. When my daughter was born, I wanted to breastfeed. I’d spoken to a lactation specialist ahead of time and a nurse assisted me in the hospital. The nurse who helped was a very cool and efficient woman who seemed to be pressed for time … Continue reading