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Ditto Norma. I usually tell my moms that as long as the milk was just
brought to room temperature that it is probably safe to keep it closed on the
counter for the next feed. I am not sure about re-refrigerating it, and
serving again? What are the references for this.... Debbie Albert
In a message dated 8/31/00 7:17:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< > ls nice to know is that if the baby receives EBM, she can drink some of
the bottle and the carer can put the half-finished, sucked bottle back in
the fridge, then warm it up and feed it to the baby any time in the next
two
days. If the baby is receiving formula in mom's absence, this is not
possible, since the left-overs have to be discarded within an hour
because
of bacterial contamination.
Pamela - this is a question I get all the time - can you re-use a partly
used bottle of EBM ? Please share your references for this.
Norma Ritter, IBCLC
private practice in Big Flats, NY
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