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Preparing Frozen Breast Milk For Your Baby
Always make sure to check the date on the milk's container before using. Do not use undated milk, or milk that has been stored too long.
Never microwave breast milk. Microwave heating can create dangerous hot spots that can burn you or your baby.
Heat the milk under warm, running water and gently swirl the container to mix the milk.
If warm water is not available, heat a pan of water on the stove. Once the water is warm, not boiling, remove the pan from the
stove and place the milk container in the pan. Never warm the milk container directly on the stove.
Always test the temperature of the milk on the inside of your wrist before feeding it to a baby. The milk should feel warm, not hot.
After thawing, milk should be stored in the refrigerator for no more than 24 hours.
Never refreeze thawed milk. Throw away previously frozen milk that is not used within 24 hours.