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Your baby can drink breast milk at room temperature or slightly colder. It does not necessarily need to be warm. However, there is no evidence-based research on cold milk consumption by the baby. Hence, you should discuss feeding cold milk to your baby with the baby’s pediatrician and then decide according to the baby’s health status and preference between cold and warm milk.
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