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<img src="http://www.asklenore.com/ubbthreads/images/icons/confused.gif" alt="" /> How long can breastmilk be stored in the freezer? Is it safe to re-freeze breast milk if it does not get warm after being thawed out? <img src="http://www.asklenore.com/ubbthreads/images/icons/confused.gif" alt="" />
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HI, You can saftly leave breastmilk in your refrigerators freezer for about 6 months and a deep freezer for a year. You should NEVER freeze thawed or partially thawed breastmilk!!!!!!!!!!!! When you want to use frozen breastmilk make sure that you either put it in the fridge first or thaw under some hot water on the tap or a steam warmer never in boiled water it takes out all of the important nutirents!!!!!!! So,here's the break up: Refridgerated breastmilk=5-7 days Frozen breastmilk=around 6 months(barring that its your refridgerator's freezer) Thawed breastmilk=needs to be used with 24 hours Frozen breastmilk(deep freeze)=around 12 months I hope this helps!
Re-Lactating Bio mom to 6 month old dd
currently a little over 16 ounces a day!!!!!
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[color:"orange"] [/color] After pumping and then storing in the fridge, is it OK to wait until the end of the day to put your supply in the freezer??? I'm still not getting all that much in a single pumping, and I wanted to know if this would be safe?? <img src="http://www.asklenore.com/ubbthreads/images/icons/confused.gif" alt="" />
Amy
Bio Mom to Phillip (11/30/90), Joey (5/11/93), and Emma (8/1/02).
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Hi, since breastmilk is good in the fridge for around 5-7 days,thats fine to do just that. Hope this helps,Rachel
Re-Lactating Bio mom to 6 month old dd
currently a little over 16 ounces a day!!!!!
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Yes. Absolutely true..everything that Rachel told you. Most of us moms wait until the end of the day to freeze everything collected if it's less than 2 oz total. Once you have a larger supply, you freeze in 2 oz portions. This is because as your milk comes in, you'll need less and less supplement. You don't want to freeze in larger quatities so you don't end up wasting any.
Esther
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