It says 'everywhere' that previously frozen, thawed milk can be kept
up to 24 hours in a refridgerator.
The only (!?) reference given to that seems to be:
"Arnold LD, Recommendations for Collection, Storage, and Handling of a
Mother's Milk for Her Own Infant in the Hospital Setting, 3 rd ed. The
Human Milk Banking Association of North America: Sandwich,
Massachusetts 1999, p. 18"
I became interested in this as I just ran across the British
microbiologist Anabel Hands who recommends keeping thawed breastmilk
for up to 12 hours only.
http://www.breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk/pdfs/BFNExpressing&Storing.pdf
Can't seem to find the Lois Arnold text on the internet, but it would
be nice to know what it actually says. Is there a real study behind
the statement "up to 24 h", or how did they end up recommending max.
24 h? Does someone have access to that text?
Sanna-Mari
bf support group leader / Imetyksen tuki ry
Finland, Scandinavia
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