Hi all,
I had a question from one of my mom's which I also have wondered about
myself. It seems so simple and yet I can't find any research on it. I
searched the LN archives and the only discussions I could find were old
and with conflicting opinions. The question is: How long can breast milk
be kept in the refrigerator before it is frozen? (Assuming a healthy term
infant) I do understand that bacterial counts in human milk have been seen
to drop in some samples, but am not totally reassured that the "use or
freeze by" date should be 5-7 days. Has anyone seen any research on this?
Thanks
Kathy Lilleskov RN IBCLC
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