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Phyllis Adamson wrote:
> ... If powdered HMF is difficult to mix into
> the fresh or defrosted EBM, is there some device that can be sterilized that
> can be used to gently stir the stuff in? In our NICU, the EBM with HMF used
> in continuous feeds is changed out every 2 hours because the tubing gets
> clogged. Otherwise, it's 4 hours for either EBM or ABM (even though the ABM
> companies say theirs is good for 8 hours).
I've thought about this since I earn money as a technician in a research lab
(nothing lactation related) doing a little biochemistry, a little molecular
and a little cell biology. Anyway, what about using stir bars. These are
magnets covered in teflon (I think). They can be autoclave, come in many
sizes and all you need is a stir plate to start them working.
Alicia Rudin, LLLL, AAPL, IBCLC
Gainesville, FL
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