How to store breast milk
Nowadays, less and less people are actually breast feeding as women have more options for their young one. However, there are still plenty of old school women out there who strongly believe in breast feeding as they were taught that it was the best way. Now, there are new ways for a woman to milk her breasts and then store the milk for their child. It is becoming a bit more common as more and more woman are doing it.
Key Takeaways:
- Many women are still old school in the sense of how they want to feed their babies.
- Breast feeding can really be painful on a woman and that is why they look for other options.
- Storing the actual milk is becoming easier than ever before if done correctly.
“Breast milk can be saved up to six hours at room temperature, five days in the refrig- erator, and up to six months in the freezer. Once the frozen milk has thawed, it’s good at room temperature for up to four hours and should not be refrozen.”
Read more: https://www.pnmag.com/mom-baby/breastfeeding/how-to-store-breast-milk/