If your baby was born prematurely or has other health concerns, your baby's health care providers may have more recommendations for
pumping breast milk safely.
Here's a handy guide to storing and rewarming
pumped breast milk safely before feeding it to your baby.
Not exact matches
Find out about
pumping and breastfeeding on planes and in airports, how to store
breast milk at your destination, and how to get it home
safely.
Each
breast - feeding /
pumping stall has comfortable chairs, side tables, bottled water, and electrical outlets, and the Maternity Care Coalition is even providing refrigeration services so the
pumped milk can be
safely stored.
Pumped breast milk can be
safely stored in the freezer compartment of a refrigerator that has a separate suction - sealed door for 3 - 6 months or in a deep freezer for 6 - 12 months.
While you can not add warm, freshly expressed
breast milk to a container of frozen
breast milk, you CAN
safely add freshly
pumped then cooled down, refrigerated,
breast milk to frozen
breast milk.
The good news is that, even though you have a thyroid problem, most of you can
safely nurse your baby, or
pump breast milk, whether your thyroid condition developed before, during or after pregnancy.
For example, insurance companies often provide ineffective and inefficient
breast pumps that fail or are uncomfortable to use and NICUs typically lack sufficient freezer space to
safely store all mothers»
milk in the hospital, telling mothers to care for their
pumped milk at home.
The good news is that, even though you have a thyroid problem, most of you can
safely nurse your baby, or
pump breast milk, whether your thyroid condition developed before, during or after pregnancy.