If you try "flash heating breastmilk" instead of the tricky spelling of
pasteurization, you will get to the info and to a better method for treating
donor breast milk. I believe there was very practical information about how to
do flash heating on the Eats on Feets website, which might be a good source of
info for the parents you are working with.
Here is a (quite complicated IMO) poster describing both methods of home
pasteurization and comparing the results and the impact on breastmilk
composition:
http://www.sabr.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/IsraelBallard_AIDS_breastmilk_heat_poster2.pdf
Christina Yaneva
National Association for BF Support
Bulgaria
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From: Katherine Lilleskov <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sun, January 9, 2011 7:21:05 PM
Subject: breast milk pastuerization
I just love LN!!!! It is so mind boggling to be able to post a question to a
whole world-wide network of LC's....
I have a question that I am sure has been answered in the archives, I just must
be phrasing the search prompts wrong. I am working with a mother of twins who
has been given some donated milk by an aquaintance (hope I spelled that
right...probably why my search failed...bad spelling), not a close friend. She
and her partner are nervous about using the milk since they don't know this
woman's health history and I told them that I would find out about home
pastueriztion for them. How do you do it and how effective is it???? What is the
best site to look this up on????
Kathy Lilleskov RN IBCLC
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