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Katherine
Home pasteurization of breastmilk is a very
simple method of rendering it safe from viral and
bacterial infections. There are two methods, but
flash-heating has been shown to be easier - no
clocks, the mother knows the right temperature
has been reached when the water reaches a rolling
boil. Flash-heating has also been shown to
conserve more of the immunological and nutritional properties.
1. Pour between 50 ml - 150 ml of milk, into a clean glass jar.
2. Put the jar in a pot containing ~450 ml of
cold water, but with the level of water two
finger-widths higher than the level of the milk in the jar.
3. Flash-heating involves placing the uncovered
jar of milk into pot of water and heating it over
a cooking fire. Once the water boils, the milk is
immediately removed from the water and allowed to cool.
4. Pretoria Pasteurization involves boiling the
pot of water and then taking it off the heat. The
covered jar of milk is then placed in the hot
water for 20 minutes, and then removed and allowed to cool.
This is adapted from research by Kiersten Israel-
Ballard and Bridget Jeffery and written up by me
when I was at WABA. For background info and
references, see Morrison P. Pasteurization of
breastmilk, WABALink Issue 39, Nov 2005 – Feb
2006, available at
<http://www.waba.org.my/resources/wabalink/pdf/Issue39/Insert1__WL39.pdf>http://www.waba.org.my/resources/wabalink/pdf/Issue39/Insert1__WL39.pdf
There's also a little more recent background
research, with pictures of Kiersten's studies, on
the WABA site at http://www.waba.org.my/whatwedo/hiv/7heattreatedbreastmilk.htm
Hope this helps. Sing out if you need more info.
Pamela Morrison IBCLC
Rustington, England
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Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2011 12:21:05 -0500
From: Katherine Lilleskov <[log in to unmask]>
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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