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Becky Lyons <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 8 Oct 2007 14:39:05 -0400
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I have searched for documentation regarding freezer/refrigerater storage of 
breastmilk and formula, and have been unsuccessful.
As far as storing both human milk and formula TOGETHER, ADA says it's OK 
(best practice is to have separate units for human milk).  Do any of you have 
references for storing EBM and formula in the same refrigerator?  Is there any 
reason these can't be stored in the same unit?  Human Milk Banking 
Association recommends a separate unit in order to protect the breastmilk and 
give mothers the clear message that it is valued.
Thanks,
Becky Lyons, LD, IBCLC
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

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