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  2. Breast Milk Storage and Preparation | Breastfeeding | CDC

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    Freshly expressed or pumped milk can be stored: At room temperature (77°F or colder) for up to 4 hours. In the refrigerator for up to 4 days. In the freezer for about 6 months is best; up to 12 months is acceptable. Recommended storage times are important to follow for best quality.

  3. Storage and Preparation of Breast Milk - Centers for Disease ...

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    STORING EXPRESSED MILK. Store in breast milk storage bags or clean, food-grade containers. Make sure the containers are made of glass or plastic and have tight fitting lids. Do not store breast milk in disposable bottle liners or plastic bags that are not intended for storing breast milk.

  4. Milk Storage Guidelines - American Academy of Pediatrics

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    This page provides information about milk storage guidelines. Guidelines for milk storage can be confusing. Many common recommendations are not evidenced-based or practical, differ for term and preterm infants, and can lead to families wasting precious milk.

  5. Breast Milk Storage Guidelines - What to Expect

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    Wondering how long breast milk lasts in the fridge, freezer and at room temperature? Follow these simple breast milk storage guidelines to feed baby safely.

  6. Human Milk Storage Guidelines - Centers for Disease Control ...

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    Up to 1 Day NEVER refreeze human milk 1–2 Hours. (24 hours) after it has been thawed. Use within 2 hours after the baby is fnished feeding. These guidelines are for healthy full-term babies and may vary for premature or sick babies. Check with your health care provider.

  7. Breast milk storage: Do's and don'ts - Mayo Clinic

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    How long you can safely keep expressed breast milk depends on the storage method. Consider these general guidelines: Room temperature. Freshly expressed breast milk can be kept at room temperature for up to six hours. However, it's optimal to use or properly store the breast milk within four hours, especially if the room is warm. Insulated cooler.

  8. Essential Breast Milk Storage Guidelines and Tips - Medela

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    Whether you're exclusively pumping, building a stash for when you return to work, or storing an extra bottle for baby to drink during late night feedings or the occasional date night out, it's important to keep in mind safe breast milk storage guidelines for your expressed breast milk. Breast Milk Collection and Storage Guidelines.

  9. Human milk storage guidelines - Centers for Disease Control ...

    www.cdc.gov/breastfeeding/pdf/HumanMilk-en-5x7...

    Use within 2 hours after the baby is fnished feeding. These guidelines are for healthy full-term babies and may vary for premature or sick babies. Check with your health care provider.

  10. Breast Milk Storage and Feeding: Guidelines, Safety, Options

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    We give you the scoop on how long you can store breast milk, how to safely use stored milk, and options on storage containers.

  11. Tips for Freezing & Refrigerating Breast Milk

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    Store breast milk in small batches, ideally 2 to 4 ounces to prevent waste. Any remaining breast milk left in a bottle after your baby is finished with a feeding should be used within 2 hours—or, if quickly refrigerated, used for the next feeding. You can always thaw an extra container if needed.