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Assembling the bottle
1. The nipple is easier to
assemble if you move it
back-and-forth while
pulling it upwards
instead of pulling it up in
a straight line.
5. To remove the cap,
place your hand over the
cap and your thumb in
the dent of the cap.
Instructions for safe thawing and heating of breast milk
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If you use frozen breast milk, let it defrost completely before you heat it.
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Always thaw the oldest breast milk first. Remember first in, first out. Over time, the quality of breast milk
can decrease.
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There are several ways to thaw your breast milk:
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In the refrigerator overnight.
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Set in a container of warm or lukewarm water.
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Under lukewarm running water.
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Never thaw or heat breast milk in a microwave. Microwaving can destroy nutrients in breast milk and
create hot spots, which can burn a baby's mouth.
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Use breast milk within 24 hours of thawing in the refrigerator (this means from the time it is no longer
frozen or completely thawed, not from the time when you took it out of the freezer).
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Once breast milk is brought to room temperature or warmed after storing in the refrigerator or freezer, it
should be used within 2 hours.
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Never refreeze breast milk once it has been thawed.
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Heat the bottle with defrosted or refrigerated breast milk in a bowl of hot water or in a bottle warmer.
Remove the screw ring and sealing disc from the bottle.
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Always stir heated breast milk to ensure even heat distribution and test the temperature before serving.
2. Make sure you pull the
nipple through until its
lower part is aligned
with the screw ring.
3. Make sure you place
the cap vertically onto
the bottle so that the
nipple sits upright.
4. Screw the screw ring
with nipple and cap on
the bottle.