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"Judy Campbell rnc,ibclc" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 May 2005 19:17:03 -0400
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What is the best way to store expressed milk for mothers hospitalized for
several days for medical or surgical care? Does there need to be a
designated refrigerator? Should the milk be taken to the breastmilk
refrigerator in the nursery? If so, should it be transported in a certain
way, or should the exterior of the bottles be washed? (some med/surg
departments have patients with respiratory infections)Should it be kept in
the nurse's food refrigerator? Or maybe the medication refrigerator? In the
US who provides the containers, the hospital or the parents? Thank you all
very much.  Judy

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