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Can I store breast milk in a normal feeding bottle?

Storing Breast Milk in Feeding Bottles: What You Need to Know
When it comes to storing breast milk, many parents wonder if they can use regular feeding bottles. The answer is yes, but there are important guidelines to follow to ensure the safety and quality of the milk.
Using Feeding Bottles for Storage
You can store expressed breast milk in clean feeding bottles, provided they are made of safe materials such as glass or BPA-free plastic. It’s crucial that these bottles have tight-fitting lids to prevent any contamination or spillage. While many parents opt for bottles designed specifically for breast milk, standard feeding bottles can be a convenient option, especially if they are readily available.
Best Practices for Storage
To maintain the quality of breast milk, it is recommended to store it in bottles that are clean and sterilized. This helps to eliminate any bacteria that could compromise the milk’s safety. According to guidelines, breast milk can be refrigerated for up to seven days or frozen for longer periods, depending on your needs. If you choose to freeze the milk, ensure that the bottles are suitable for freezing to avoid breakage.
Avoiding Common Mistakes
While using feeding bottles is acceptable, there are some practices to avoid. For instance, do not store breast milk in plastic liners that fit into some bottles or in zip-top sandwich bags, as these are not designed for long-term storage and may not seal properly. Additionally, once breast milk has been warmed for feeding, it should not be refrigerated again; any unused milk should be discarded after a few hours to ensure safety.
Conclusion
In summary, storing breast milk in normal feeding bottles is a viable option as long as you adhere to safety guidelines. Ensure that the bottles are clean, have tight-fitting lids, and are made from safe materials. By following these practices, you can confidently store and use breast milk, providing your baby with the best nutrition possible.

Can we give breast milk in a feeding bottle?

You can feed your baby breast milk or infant formula from a bottle. If you choose to feed your baby using a bottle, he or she will need to learn how to drink from a bottle. It can take some time for your baby to get used to it.

Can you store breast milk in jars?

This will simplify not just clean up, but your whole pumping and feeding routine. 2. You’ll Save Money. Breast milk storage bags can only be used once, but mason jars can be used over and over again for breast milk storage, and later for baby food a tons of other things.

Can you store breast milk in bottles with nipples in room temperature?

Generally, it’s not recommended. Instead you should use bottles with secure, air-tight lids.

Can I save leftover breast milk in a bottle?

With milk, if your LO doesn’t finish it, cap the bottle, put in the fridge immediately, and you can use it for their next feed. Milk can last 3 hours in the fridge if it’s been contaminated by baby eating. Since milk has live bacteria that help prevent bad bacteria from building up, it can stay safe longer.

Is side-lying bottle feeding safe?

What is the elevated side lying bottle feeding? This a bottle-feeding position that’s being used more and more for preterm babies and infants who have feeding difficulties. This position is a natural and physiologically normal feeding position just like how a baby feeds at the breast.

What can I do with leftover breast milk that my baby doesn’t drink?

There isn’t any conclusive evidence on whether or not this is safe, but some experts (and lots of moms) say it’s okay to stick an unfinished bottle back in the fridge to reheat and reuse at the next feeding. (If baby doesn’t drink it all at the next feeding, toss it.)

Can I store breast milk in Avent bottles?

Keep your expressed milk fresh by storing it in sterilised feeding bottles. Philips AVENT feeding bottles all come with secure tops to seal in the freshness and make breast milk storage fuss free.

How long can breast milk stay in a bottle?

Breast milk can be stored in a sterilised container, or special storage bags – remember to label and date it. Store it in small quantities to avoid wasting any. Your breast milk can then be kept: at the back of the fridge – not the door – for up to 8 days (at 4C or colder)

Can you store breast milk in regular bottles?

Yes, you can store the the milk in a clean bottle with the teat/nipple attached.

Natasha Lunn

Tash is an IBCLC and Business Coach helping fellow IBCLCs create fun, profitable businesses that are more than just an expensive hobby. Before becoming an IBCLC and starting her private practice - The Boobala, Tash graduated as an Osteopath in 2008 and has been in Private Practice in South West Sydney. She was also a volunteer Breastfeeding Counsellor and Community Educator with the Australian Breastfeeding Association for 6 years. Through her business, Your Lactation Biz, Tash coaches and creates products to help new and seasoned IBCLCs build businesses that suit their personality and lifestyle.

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