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Date: | Wed, 28 Aug 2002 16:27:28 EDT |
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On the subject of milk storage guidelines, I just had an eye opener. I was
sent a copy of the general food & nutrition guidelines for daycare centers in
Delaware, and read: "Refrigerated unused expressed human milk that was never
frozen shall be discarded after 48 hours, or by 3 months if frozen and stored
in a deep freezer at zero degrees F." When I objected to the 48 hours, I was
told this is standard for all food in daycare centers licensed by the state.
Nothing stays longer than 48 hours. So a lot of our moms think their milk is
only good for 2 days in the frig.
P.D. Gordon, RN, BSN, IBCLC
Delaware Division of Public Health--WIC Program
Breastfeeding Coordinator
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