> Also parents have asked about using a device made for warming bottles
> of formula and whether these are appropriate if warming up breastmilk
> in
> a bottle. Does anyone have any references about the temperature that
> breastmilk can be warmed to? and whether these are ok for warming
> breastmilk?
Mary,
Instructions on Handling Donor Milk in the Home (Form #17) from
Mother's Milk Bank in Denver states "**NEVER HEAT HUMAN MILK WARMER
THAN SKIN TEMPERATURE.**" (emphasis theirs).
Katie Bredbeck
mother receiving donor milk for her baby born with obstructive uropathy
& kidney damage
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