The best resource for this information, in my estimation is the
www.cpqcc.org website - go to their toolkit on infant nutrition (parts 1 and
2):
http://www.cpqcc.org/NutritionToolkit.htmlhttp://www.cpqcc.org/NutritionIIToolkit2.htm
...you'll find just about everything you need!
Of course you also should have on hand the Human Milk Banking Association of
North America guidelines, which are required for all California hospitals to
follow if they store breast milk for more than 24 hours. (2006 Best
Practice for Pumping, Storing and Handling of Mother's Own Milk in Hospital
and at Home)
www.hmbana.org
Jeanette Panchula, BSW, RN, PHN, IBCLC
California, USA
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