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It may be helpful to freeze smaller quantities at each time so there is only a small amount in each bottle. That way, if it is thawed too long, it will not be too much of a waste.
She may also try to use sippy cups, holding the baby in different positions while giving the bottle, and/or giving the bottle while the baby is not fully awake.
Barbara Whitehead, BS, IBCLC, RLC
eastern NC
( returning to LactNet after a 3 month period of full time nursing care of 2 elderly aunts, both of whom were in such a fragile state of health that both to be placed in residential care here in my town)
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Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 21:25:55 EST
From: "Jennifer Stevens, RN" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: LACTNET Digest - 10 Jan 2007 - Special issue (#2007-26)
Perhaps she could try sending fresh milk if possible. Some babies notice
that previously frozen milk tastes different from fresh. I can't answer as to
the shelf life of prev. frozen milk and room temp, sorry.
Jennifer Stevens, RN
In a message dated 1/10/2007 7:58:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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