I am new to Lactnet and have been lurking for a few
weeks. I am a LC and mother of 3.
I am learning a lot from all of you, thanks for
sharing...
Now about the microwaving daycare...
I had this problem when I took my child to daycare.
I had two alternatives and both worked nicely. One was that I kept an extra
cup in the diaper bag and asked that they heat water in the cup in the
microwave and then after removing the water from the microwave put the
frozen bottle in the heated water to dethaw. (warning heating the water too
much will only cause the bag or bottle to rupture). The second choice was
that I purchased a bottle warmer that plugs in and asked that they use that
when heating my bottles. I had 2 different babies and 2 different daycare's
but they both complied with my requests. I think sometimes we want to make
things too easy for everyone else and worry too much about what they will
think if we make requests. I always have to remind myself, I am the
customer, I am paying for these services.
Pam Price
Community Education Coordinator
Women's and Children's Services
Trident Health System
Phone 843-824-5013
Fax 843-797-4692
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-----Original Message-----
From: Barbara Berges
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 3:21 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: microwave heating of
breastmilk
In her message to Lactnet, Helen said:
"Aside from mentioning the "hot spot"
factor, the
Breastfeeding Answer BOok summarizes that
human milk should not be heated in
a microwave, "as valuable components of the
milk will be destroyed if it is
heated over 130 degrees F." If the milk is
only heated to room temp
however, would the same loss of nutrients
and properties occur?"
When microwaves heat, they heat unevenly.
So even though the milk is only
warmed to room temp, some "hot spots" may
heat much higher, while some stay
much cooler. When the bottle is shaken,
they all mix to room temperature,
although some hot spots may reform for a
while, even after removal from the
microwave oven.
Barb Berges BS, RN, IBCLC
Rochester, New York
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