Originally Posted by gr8tshopper
My wife just gave birth to our first child. We've read a lot of articles, and have spoken to a lot of nurses, pediatricians, lactatians, and mothers. All of their advises are good, but there just isn't any consistencies. Everyone has a conflicting suggestion with one another. Basically my wife and I would like to know how long can we refrigerate breastmilk. Also, if a frozen breastmilk is thawed in the refrigerator, how long do we have before it goes bad. Another question, if we give our daughter 4oz of breastmilk but she only drank 2oz of it, can we save the remaining breastmilk in the refrigerator and serve it again to her at a later time. We also read an article that it's best not to freeze breastmilk, instead store them in the refrigerator. Is there any truth to this? Any responses is greatly appreciated. Thank you!!!
1. you can refrigerate breast milk for 48 hours.
2. if you thaw breastmilk, IN the fridge, its good for 48 hours. whenever you allow it to go to room temp, then you need to dispose of whatever you don't use. don't re-refrigerate.
3. i always saved any milk my kids didn't finish from a bottle, but only for that DAY. For example, if i fed my son 2 oz of bm out of a 4 oz bottle, i'd save the leftover 2 oz in the fridge for that day only. And once you reheat a bottle in this case, throw away any after that feeding. you can't feed, refrigerate, reheat and feed, then refrigerate again with the SAME bottle and SAME milk
4. I believe its better to freeze breastmilk. Its good for up to 3 months, and that way you can build up a stash and have it for backup. the wonderful thing about breastmilk is it thaws VERY quickly, like over a minute or 2, so you dont' have to thaw out a whole bunch at once to make up a whole bottle. just thaw out the minimum you need, and if you need to add more its quick and easy.
5. don't thaw breastmilk in the microwave or heat it. It breaks down properties in the milk. Thaw it in a cup of warm NOT HOT water. Will only take a minute or two.
Congrats on your new gift from heaven! Treasure this time, and kudos to you for supporting breastfeeding your children. I breastfed all 3 of mine into their toddlerhood and couldn't have done so without my husband's support.