Keeping at room temperature:
Recently pumped breast milk can remain at room temperature for up to 6 hours.
While you're driving to your destination, it might be easiest to keep your most
recently pumped breast milk out at room temperature, and then feed that to your baby.
Not exact matches
In a
recently published article, by Pacific Standard Magazine, entitled The Unseen Consequences of
Pumping Breast Milk, multiple lactation consultant experts explain not only the difference between the two, but express what trained lactation consultants should be doing differently (in ways of assisting mothers in both technique and education).
I was
recently released from the hospital and was
pumping 8 - 12 bottles of
breast milk during my stay and now that I am home I am barely getting 3 bottles half way filled up.
at first my
milk supply was good in both
breasts but my baby would favor one side over the other i
recently started
pumping and now the less favored
breast i only get 2oz every 2 - 3 hours if i'm lucky!