What diet during breastfeeding, Storing expressed breast milk, Bébé confort’s milk conservation products – Bebe Confort Breastfeeding User Manual

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What diet during

breastfeeding?

D

iet

Breastfeeding requires a lot of energy. This is why you need to keep a healthy diet (dairy products for calcium and fish for iodine are

specially important) and drink the usual amount of water recommended. Always keep a glass of water near you while breastfeeding.

M

edecine

Polluting and toxic products and drugs are best avoided. As for the rest, you can check the list of medicines compatible with breastfee-

ding, published by the WHO or contact your doctor if you have any doubt.

T

obacco et

A

lcohol

are highly prohibited. You can drink alcohol in very small quantities and just after breastfeeding in order

to be fully gone for the next feeding; of course the best is to not consume any alcohol at all. Nicotine is directly absorbed by breast milk

every time you breastfeed it’s just as your baby smoked twice as much as you. This can have irreversible consequences on your baby like

allergies or a higher risk of cancer. However, if you don’t want or can’t quit smoking, try to cut down cigarettes as much as possible and

wait 2 hours after smoking to breastfeed your baby again.

When you are about to use the milk previously stored, take it

out of the fridge or the freezer. To unfreeze it, put the milk in

the fridge for a few hours then leave it at the room temperature.

Warm it if you want. For an optimal heat distribution, shake the

bottle between your hands. Once the milk is unfrozen, you can’t

re-freeze it. Avoid mixing hot milk with cold milk that has been

previously frozen in order to keep cold the milk that has already

been stored. It is preferable to cool down the milk that has just been

pumped before adding it to milk previously stored.

To heat the milk, it is preferable to use a bottle warmer or a hot water bath

rather than using a microwave that can burn or degrade the nutritional qualities

of the milk.

If you want to keep milk that you previously pumped, make sure it has been sterilized.

When you feed your baby with pumped milk, throw any leftover away.

Bébé Confort’s

milk conservation products

Be careful, never interrupt the cold chain: always carry your milk in a cooler or in a isotherm bag.

Bébé Confort’s milk preparation and

conservation products

Usage

Electric breast pump

To breast pump while your hands are free for maximum

comfort and discretion

Manual breast pump

To easily and comfortably pump your milk in or out of home

Conservation bags

Sealed and compact solution to store your milk: write the

date your milk has been pumped and put the storage bag in

the fridge or freezer to use it later on.

Conservation bottles

Store your breast milk in the fridge or the freezer.

The milk can be heated in a hot water bath or with a bottle

warmer. With a teat, this conservation bottle becomes a

baby bottle.

Storing expressed

breast milk

Recommendations

Storage time

at room

temperature

(20°C)

Storage time in

a refrigerator*

Storage time

in a freezer

compartment

Storage time

in a freezer

Freshly

expressed milk

6-10 hours

3-4 days at 4°C

2 weeks at -16°C

Around 6

months at -18°C

Defrosted milk

1 hour

10 hours

at + 4°C

Do not refreeze once

defrosted

Do not refreeze once

defrosted

*

Do not store milk in your fridge door (the temperature is not as cold as in the interior of the fridge)

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