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In a message dated 8/30/00 8:32:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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Also nice to know is that if the baby receives EBM, she can drink some of
the bottle and the carer can put the half-finished, sucked bottle back in
the fridge, then warm it up and feed it to the baby any time in the next two
days. >>
Pam,
I have never heard that it could be returned to the fridge. We always throw
out anything left in a bottle. Is it really safe to save the half-finished
EBM for 2 days? Even if it could be safely saved for the next feeding, it
would be a plus. Is this different for full term, well babies as opposed to
preemie or sick babies. Of course, here in the states we have to abide by
OSHA regulations in hospital.
Laura Hart
Winter Park, Florida, USA
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