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Following a search of the archives, I pose this question to those
working in the NICU:
How long can freshly expressed (pumped-not previously refrigerated)
colostrum or breast milk be left at room temperature at your
institution?
Here at our hospital, we have a time limit of 1 hour. Is this
consistent with what your hospitals practice?
Thanks in advance,
Cathy Carnaby, RNC, IBCLC
NICU
Children's Hospital of Omaha
Omaha, Nebraska
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