Breast Milk Storage

The basic principle of breast milk storage is that when a woman is breast feeding the milk output does not always match up well with the baby’s desire to be fed. It only makes sense that if the mother has extra milk for it to be stored in some way. The breast feeding milk storage allows the milk to be fed to the baby at a later time.

Post Surgery Breast Milk Storage

If a new mother has to have surgery then a one step breast milk storage kit may be in order. A good kit will be easy to use without asking for much effort from the mother while easily collecting and storing the milk for the baby. Some people use medela breast milk freezer storage though not everyone is in agreement about whether breast milk should be frozen.

Finding A Breast Milk Storage Kit

Whether it is a post surgery breast milk storage kit or a breast milk storage kit for any other application, one can look online for breast milk storage systems. Companies such as gerber offers post surgery breast milk storage. Also, lansinoh offers post surgery breast milk storage However, breast milk storage systems sold online do not always provide women with the information on how to store breast milk or use the kits. Even what advice online for breast feeding milk storage is a one size fits all ad may not be what is best for an individual woman. Women should ask their health care provider for breast milk storage guidelines after surgery. This includes how to store breast milk after surgery, tips on post surgery breast milk storage, and advice on selecting post surgery breast milk storage bottles.

Ask How And Where Will You Use Breast Milk Storage?

If you are pumping breast milk every day, or only pumping without direct breast feeding, you need a stronger breast pump than other women who only will pump breast milk on one side while nursing on the other. A mother should consider the time to pump one breast at a time, or whether a double breast pump makes more sense? Also to be considered is whether there will be access to electricity when it is time to pump. If not, a hand operated or battery operated breast pump is needed. If a woman has to travel, then the breast pump must be light and portable. Hand washing the kit with mild non-irritating soap and water is recommended. Always rinse well, then shake the excess water off and air dry.

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