Tips, Storage duration of fresh breastmilk – Dr. Brown's Double Electric Breast Pump User Manual

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Countertop, table

Room temperature

- hours

(up to

˚F or

˚C)

Insulated cooler bag

-

˚F or - - ˚C

hours

Refrigerator

˚F or ˚C

days

Freezer compartment

˚F or - ˚C

weeks

of a refrigerator

Freezer compartment

- ˚F or - ˚C

- months

of refrigerator with
separate doors

Chest or upright

- ˚F or -

˚C

- months

deep freezer

LOCATION

TEMPERATURE

DURATION

Storage Duration of Fresh Breastmilk

(For Use with Healthy Full Term Infants)

Containers should be covered and kept as cool as possible;
covering the container with a cool towel may keep milk cooler.

Reference: Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine. (2004) Clinical Protocol Number #8: Human Milk Storage Information
for Home Use for Healthy Full Term Infants. Princeton Junction, New Jersey: Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine

.

Keep ice packs in contact with milk containers at all times,
limit opening cooler bag.

Store milk in the back of the main body of the refrigerator.

Store milk toward the back of the freezer, where temperature is most
constant. Milk stored for longer durations in the ranges listed is safe,
but some of the lipids in the milk undergo degradation resulting in
lower quality.

TIPS

Breastfeeding and expressing are unique experiences for nursing moms.

Please review the suggestions below.

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Moms are more likely to successfully express if they are relaxed and thinking

about baby. Avoid expressing if you are rushed.

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Effi

cient expressing usually takes patience and practice for moms. Moms that

express frequently become accustomed to it and are more likely to have faster
Let-Down and more milk fl ow.

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All moms are diff erent. Some experience Let-Down quickly and some moms

do not. Some express on their fi rst try and some moms do not.

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Do not be discouraged if you are unable to express milk on your fi rst try. Simply

take a break and try again later.

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Do not be discouraged if you express only a small amount of breastmilk. This is

common especially on the fi rst few a empts.

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Expressing consistently, in addition to breastfeeding, can help sustain your milk

supply over time.

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A warm compress or a warm bath/shower can help encourage milk fl ow.

ž WARNING:

Expressing milk should not cause pain or discomfort. If you experience

pain or discomfort during expressing, stop using the device immediately. The
suction can be broken by inserting your fi nger between your breast and the
Breastcup. You can also break the suction by unscrewing the Collection Bo le.
To turn off the device, push the Power Bu on or unplug the Power Cord from the
Motor

Unit.

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