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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 13:26:58 -0400
From: Joedi Mailloux <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: warming milk in the NICU
I have a quick question for those of you who work in NICUs. How does your
unit warm breast milk that is in a syringe, that will be fed over a pump,
or by straight gavage? Do you warm it or not? Do you warm it in a
separate bottle/container, or in the syringe? We are just looking for
better practices.
Thanks,
Joedi Mailloux BSN, RNC, IBCLC
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When I was in the NICU with my son, the refrigerated or frozen milk was
warmed in its storage container, a plastic cup with an orange lid. It was
placed in a warm water bath and swirled. The milk was drawn into the syringe
from the original storage container after the milk was warmed.
I tried to provide fresh warm milk at each feeding once I got into the swing
of the routine. It seems that fresh warme milk from the mother makes the
most sense whenever possible.
Lisa Boisvert Mackenzie
whose 3 lb premie now weighs over 15 pounds!
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