September 02, 2021
New Human Milk Storage Guidelines Released
By: Sharon Muza, BS, LCCE, FACCE, CD/BDT(DONA), CLE | 0 Comments
The American Academy of Pediatricians just a released an updated list of answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on the topic of bodyfeeding. There were several questions and answers that were updated and I think that perinatal professionals serving in all capacities might find this information helpful when working with new families. You can find the new statement with all of the questions/answers here.
Here is a summary of information on milk storage guidelines that you will want to be sure you are accurately communicating to expectant/new parents. A welcome new addition was acknowledgement that warm milk can be mixed with cold milk.
The APP acknowledges that milk is a living, biologic substance, full of good bacteria and probiotics and should be handled appropriately. Recommendations include:
- Hand washing prior to handling milk
- Using new or clean containers
- Minimizing milk transfers, which leaves fats and calories behind
- Pump/express directly into the storage container (plastic or glass containers are both adequate)
- Parents can mix warm milk with cold milk and can pool milk from a 24 hour period. Pooling milk helps even out nutrient variability that may result from the time the milk was expressed or how much the breast was emptied.
- Raw (fresh refrigerated) milk maintains more nutrient value than frozen milk. After four hours at room temp or four days in the refrigerator, milk should be frozen.
- Frozen milk can be stored for up to 12 months, the colder the better.
- Treating milk that contains lipase, which is often unpalatable to infants, by scalding before freezing is a preferable option to formula.
In the same article - the AAP provides a robust and useful list of resources to share with parents, and I noticed many of my favorites on the list.
If you work with new families, check out the updated FAQ and make sure you are sharing the most current recommendations around human milk and bodyfeeding with the families you work with.
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Breastfeeding Childbirth education Doula American Academy of Pediatrics Lactation Breast/Chestfeeding Bodyfeeding Milk Storage