We are a local hospital and encourage mom to slow down bringing her milk to
hospital when we have a better idea when infant is being discharged.This
helps eliminate the craziness on day of discharge when everyone can be so
frazzled.
We follow up phone call to mom if she does leave milk behind after
discharge. I always tell them their milk is precious and we would hate to
discard.
Have had no issues.
On Nov 9, 2016 10:08 AM, "Jeanette Twa" <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> I would like to know what hospital policies exist for pt's who have left
> EBM at the hospital at discharge? How long do you keep it stored for them?
> We encourage staff and mom's to remember their frozen stores but often it
> is left behind. We are a regional hospital so parents may be living hours
> away.
> Any input is appreciated
> Thank you!
>
> Jeanette Twa RDN, LD, IBCLC
>
>
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