Can I put breast milk pay for within fridge after babe drinks from it?
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Do not add fresh milk to already frozen milk inside a storage container. It is best not to mix the two.
Do not save milk from a used bottle for use at another feed.
It is only 'good' for for a moment while if the baby's mouth touches it. (because bacteria consequently will start to grow). so yes, but just for a bit.
yes you can one and only if you use it within a hr or so
yes but manufacture sure he drinks it on same day
To be on the safe and sound side... NO because once the baby have drank from that bottle it is usually no good after an hour regardless if its refrozen or not.
Well cart it from someone who breastfed you can put it in the refigerator as long as you use it in 24 hours for example if the baby eat 2 ounces and falls asleep then wake up 30 mins later afterwards you just supply the baby the rest of the milk.
yes but use it on subsequent feeding you dont want to keep on too long with it tho
i also breast feed both my boys only 1 of them never needed it from a bottle
not recomended due to bacteria surrounded by fridge. however breastmilk can be frozen and stored up to six months. It will keep for several hours at room temp as long as it is not too hot.
yes you can , but do not forget keep hold of it as two days and do not kepet it open
yes, It will be ok for around an hour, after that, I would throw it away.
Enzymes in baby's salava will break down the protiens surrounded by milk and formula much faster than it going sour on its own.
No, it is best if you threw it away, the milk will be contaminated by the baby saliva.
If you thaw a frozen breast milk, it is recommended to use the milk withih few hours and never freeze it back, throw away any remaining go together.
I wouldn't do it for my child. Yes, chances are it will be OK, but why nick the risk?
no. bacteria grows contained by milk once it touches the mouth. everyone has get bacteria around his mouth even babies. be on the protected side. its better you warm up for a while at a time than risking diarhea on your baby
No. Every time a kid drinks from a bottle there is backwash from the baby's mouth which introduces microbes into the bottle. Nice warm formula or breast milk is an great growing medium for that germs. Throw it away after you have finished feed the baby.
this is one cross-question that never gets a firm answer. I consistently hear that it is suitable for four hours after the baby started to initially drink it.
The uncertain part is does it walk back within the fridge (then you would have to heat up it a second time) OR do you keep it out and tolerate it sit in room warmth since breast milk can sit out in room warmth for 6 hours and then here would not be a need to re grill it.... (this is, if your house is at a comfortable room temperature 68-72 degrees)
Since these two philosophies exist I bet its no big do business to reheat it. If you put it in the fridge be sure you other have the bottle bonnet over the nipple so the bottle is sealed.
However, my rule of thumb have been clutch this information and then You establish , Mom, as to what rule you are going to follow then stick near that.
Also, try 2oz serving sizes to avoid "left overs" adjectives together until you can get a devout read as to what your baby wants.
Good Luck, Mom!
you aren't supposed to save food from a bottle within the fridge to use at a later time. It change temperature to heaps times and can be a bredding ground for bacteria.
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