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Mothers in preterm labor or admitted to the high risk floor for any reason at
< 32 weeks should be tested BEFORE delivery.
If for some reason they aren't, yes, we will use the colostrum until the test
is back - usually minimal trophic feeds at that point.
NO difference if mom breastfeeding another child at delivery.
All pumped milk should be labelled with the name, MR number, date and time
pumped anyway - just put it directly in the freezer when pumped.
There is nothing magic about 24 hours - it was based on the limited available
research, but my virologist says it is the freeze-thaw cycle that inactivates
most of the CMV - so time is irrelevant.
Once infants go to breast (kangaroo care, "dry" breastfeeding or true
breastfeeding) don't worry about it - don't need to restrict breastfeeding until 32
weeks. Just freeze the pumped milk.
There is no "magic" cutoff date. 32 weeks was chosen as there have been no
case reports of SYMPTOMATIC CMV disease after 32 weeks.
If mom is CMV neg, don't retest her (unless the infant develops an illness
consistent with CMV - VERY rare).
Nancy E. Wight MD, IBCLC, FABM, FAAP
Neonatologist
Medical Director, Lactation Services
Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women
San Diego, CA USA
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