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Dear Morgan,
You may want to use these excellent resources:
Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine
Protocol #8
Human Milk Storage Information
www.bfmed.org
The Human Milk Banking Association of North America's publication
"2006 Best Practice for Expressing, Storing and Handling of Mother's Own Milk
in Hospital and at Home"
http://www.hmbana.org/index.php?mode=pubs
Best wishes,
Katy
Katy Lebbing, BS, IBCLC, RLC
Lactation Education Services
Villa Park, IL USA
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Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 18:25:43 +0100
From: Morgan Gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Help - Medical guidelines on storing EBM
I need two or three 'official' guidelines on the storage, transportation and
use of EBM. Preferably as part of a hospital policy that can be downloaded
and printed off. With temperatures, storage times etc, all mentioned.
Something so obviously 'professional' that it cannot be junked by the
healthcare people at the detention centre I'm visiting tomorrow.
Thanks in advance...
Morgan
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