This has been discussed several times on lactnet and so you may find more
posts in our archives. In my career as a Nicu nurse and LC, I have seen
several different containers used: sterile specimen cups (also called urine
collection jars) which are usually quite cheap and easy to supply;
centrifuge tubes (large test tube looking plastic containers with orange
lids that come on a styrofoam palette in which the tubes stand up in);
sterile water or sugar water bottles (parents dump the water out and use the
container immediately and recap).
Laurie Wheeler, IBCLC, MN, RN
New Orleans Louisiana, s.e. USA
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