By following safe preparation and storage techniques, nursing mothers
and caretakers of breastfed infants and children can maintain the high
quality of expressed breast milk and the health of the baby.
Safely
Preparing And Storing Expressed Breast Milk
- Be sure to wash your hands before expressing or handling breast milk.
- When collecting milk, be sure to store it in clean containers, such as
screw cap bottles, hard plastic cups with tight caps, or heavy-duty bags
that fit directly into nursery bottles. Avoid using ordinary plastic
storage bags or formula bottle bags, as these could easily leak or
spill.
- If delivering breast milk to a child care provider, clearly label the
container with the child’s name and date.
- Clearly label the milk with the date it was expressed to facilitate
using the oldest milk first.
- Do not add fresh milk to already frozen milk within a storage
container. It is best not to mix the two.
- Do not save milk from a used bottle for use at another feeding.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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