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14. Storing, Preparing & Feeding Breast Milk
14A. Storing breast milk
Freshly Expressed Breastmilk Storage Guidelines
Room
Temperature
4–6 hours
at 66–78 °F
(19–26 °C)
References: www.BreastmilkGuidelines.com
14B. Preparing breast milk
Warning
• Do not thaw frozen breast milk in a microwave or in a pan of boiling water.
• Do not microwave breast milk. Microwaving can cause severe burns to baby's mouth from
hot spots that develop in the milk during microwaving. (Microwaving can also change the
composition of breast milk.)
• Thaw breast milk overnight in the refrigerator. Thawed breast milk is safe in the refrigerator
for 24 hours. Do not refreeze thawed breast milk.
• Quickly thaw breast milk by holding the bottle under warm running water.
• Place the sealed bottle in a bowl of warm water for 20 minutes to bring it to body
temperature.
• If you are adding expressed breast milk to a container of already frozen breast milk, make
sure to add a lesser amount than the already frozen amount.
14C. Feeding breast milk
It is recommended that breastfeeding is well established prior to bottle feeding your baby.
• Always inspect the bottle, nipple and other components immediately before and after each
use. If nipple appears cracked or torn, discontinue use immediately.
• To prevent possible choking hazard, test strength of nipple by pulling on bulb portion of the
nipple.
• Do not attempt to enlarge the nipple hole.
• Infants must not be bottle fed without adult supervision.
• Nipple should not be used as a pacifier.
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(For Healthy Term Babies)
Cooler with
Refrigerator
Ice Pack
3–8 days
24 hours
at 39 °F
at 59 °F
or lower
(15 °C)
(4 °C)
Freezer
6–12
months
0– - 4 °F
(-18– - 20 °C)

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