Breast milk is a valuable source of nutrition for infants, and it's important for parents to know how to properly store it to ensure its safety and nutritional value. Whether you're returning to work or simply pumping for convenience, here's what you need to know about storing breast milk. Preparing to store breast milk Before you store breast milk, it's important to clean and sanitize all the equipment used for pumping, such as bottles, pumps, and storage bags. Use soap and water or a dishwasher to clean the equipment, and then sterilize it according to the manufacturer's instructions. Storing breast milk Breast milk can be stored at room temperature, in the refrigerator, or in the freezer. Here are some guidelines for storing breast milk: - Room temperature: Breast milk can be safely stored at room temperature (between 60-85 degrees Fahrenheit) for up to 4 hours. This is a good option if you'll be using the milk within a few hours. - Refrigerator: Breast mi...
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