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Date: | Sun, 29 Nov 1998 23:03:17 -0500 |
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Dear Sandy, I would still dilute it a little, so it is usable, because it
is probably just some variation of normal that we wouldn't even be aware of
if babe was getting it in the usual manner! Sincerely, Pat in SNJ
> There was about 45 cc, frozen the day before, sealed in a bottle with a
> red nipple lid, with the plastic cover, then sealed in a zip lock bag.
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> This is not our hospitals method of freezing, but the mother had pumped
> it shortly before bringing it in to me from her home, using the
> materials the other hospital had given her. We have taken milk packaged
> like this before, as many delivering hospitals provide this to moms, and
> then we educate the mother's re: out preferred method (pour milk in a
> sterile specimen cup, screw on lid, label, then seal in zip-lock bag,
> then freeze immediately if milk is not going to be used in 24 hrs.) this
> is the first time we've seen this stuff.
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> It looke so strange that we did not want to thin and give it without
> some assurance that this was some variation of "normal"
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