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Infant. Severe Pain In Stomach, Spitting Up. History Of Feeding Breastmilk Which Was A Day Old. Concerning?

accidentally fed our ten week old breastmilk that had been sitting overnight, thinking that it was a new bottle... he accepted about two ounces and now a couple hours later has a terrible belly ache and has spit up some of it. is this cause for serious concern or a simple stomach ache that will dissipate in a couple of hours?
Thu, 10 Oct 2013
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Hi,

Thanks for writing to health care magic.
I can understand your concern.
Expressed breast milk can be stored upto 8 hours at room temperature and upto 24 hrs when stored in fridge.
\If your baby continues to have problem then you should consult your paediatrician for a physical examination.
\Continue to ask further queries as required.
Hope this helps.
Take care.
Dr Y V Siva Sankara Murty
M.D.(Pediatrics)
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
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Infant. Severe Pain In Stomach, Spitting Up. History Of Feeding Breastmilk Which Was A Day Old. Concerning?

Hi, Thanks for writing to health care magic. I can understand your concern. Expressed breast milk can be stored upto 8 hours at room temperature and upto 24 hrs when stored in fridge. \If your baby continues to have problem then you should consult your paediatrician for a physical examination. \Continue to ask further queries as required. Hope this helps. Take care. Dr Y V Siva Sankara Murty M.D.(Pediatrics) Associate Professor of Pediatrics