>One of the things we discussed brought up a question. If Mom has a >bottle of ebm in the fridge/freezer, can she add milk to that bottle >more than once? (ie. she pumps at 0800 and again at 1100 ... can that >milk be added to the ebm she has stored?) TIA :) Susan, my understanding is that it is quite safe to add small amounts of breastmilk to each other indefinitely as long as *the new milk is chilled first*, ie chilled milk added to other chilled or frozen milk. That way the original chilled or frozen milk is not subject to repeated temperature changes. To be honest, I think our guidelines for handling expressed breastmilk are in general extremely conservative, bearing in mind the immune properties of fresh breastmilk. I try to explain to mothers how there is really no comparison between their 'living' milk and dead formula or cow's milk, and get them to use their common sense in 'iffy' situations. Having said that, I think it is still a good idea to stick to recommended, documented guidelines. ****************************************************************** Joy Anderson B.Sc. Dip.Ed. Grad.Dip.Med.Tech. IBCLC Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia Breastfeeding Counsellor Perth, Western Australia. mailto:[log in to unmask] ******************************************************************