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Tips on Proper Handling and Storage of Breastmilk

By Frogdoc, published Jun 25, 2007
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Expressing and storing breastmilk is something most breastfeeding mothers do at some point. This is especially common practice for working mothers returning to their jobs after maternity leave. Breastmilk is touted as being 'best for baby' because of its nutritional and immunological properties. However, to maintain these properties, breastmilk must be handled properly.

Breastmilk has remarkable anti-microbial properties. However, everything coming into contact with the breastmilk should have been previously cleaned in hot soapy water, or sterilized to further ward off harmful bacteria. Generally, a mother will express the breastmilk into a container that is compatible with the breast pump and store it in another container or milk storage bag.

After being expressed, there are rules that should be observed when storing the breastmilk, to ensure that it maintains its beneficial properties and does not spoil.

1-Breastmilk can be held at room temperature for 10 hours.

2-Breastmilk can be stored in a refrigerator (less than 40 degrees F) for up to 8 days

3-Breastmilk can be stored in a regular freezer (at 0 degrees F) for 3 to 4 months

4-Breastmilk can be stored in a deep freezer (less than 0 degrees F) for 6 months

Breastmilk is best stored in plastic bags with the air gently squeezed out. There are bags created specifically for the purpose of storing breastmilk, and I recommend using those. These can be expensive, however. Some mothers use bottle liners, but the plastic in these bags is not as thick and the milk can freezer burn or pick up smells from your freezer. Whatever the container, it is important to remove the air if it is going to be stored for any length of time, as freezer burn will destroy the milk.

It is important to never pour freshly-expressed breastmilk into a container that has refrigerated or frozen breastmilk in it. It can quickly sour this way.

Tips on Proper Handling and Storage of Breastmilk

Expressing and storing breastmilk properly will ensure your infant receives the nutrition you desire while feeding him from a bottle.

Credit: Marja Flick-Buijs

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Takeaways
  • Breastmilk can be kept at room temperature for 10 hours
  • Frozen milk can be stored from 3 - 6 months
  • Breastmilk should never be warmed in a microwave
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You don't have to drink milk to make milk, and you shouldn't add water to it.

Posted on 07/30/2007 at 2:07:00 PM

 
If I don't drink enough milk can I mix some drinking water in the bottle of breast milk.

Posted on 07/24/2007 at 10:07:00 PM

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