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Hello all,
I have a question those of you who deal with banked milk can probably
help me with. I am working with a mom who is planning a move which will
entail a 15 hour drive or a series of flights that will last at least
that long. She has been pumping for a preterm infant, and has a supply
of milk she'd like to take with her. I have checked the archives and
the HMBANA guidelines. I know the importance of maintaining a frozen
state. My questions are: how do you wrap each bottle, as recommended
by HMBANA? Also, is a regular commercial grade cooler, filled with dry
ice and the milk the best set-up?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Barbara Wheeler, RN, MN, IBCLC
Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist
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