How to store breast milk.
Breast milk storage room temperature nhs.
Breast milk storage guidelines.
However it s optimal to use or properly store the breast milk within four hours especially if the room is warm.
5 days if temperature rises above 4 c after 3 days use within 6 hours or throw away frozen breastmilk.
Your breast milk can then be kept.
If made up formula is stored.
At the back of the fridge not the door for up to 8 days at 4 c or lower in the ice compartment of the fridge for up to 2 weeks.
You can store breast milk in a sterilised container or in special breast milk storage bags.
Freshly expressed or pumped milk can be stored.
Never store breast milk in disposable bottle liners or plastic bags that are not intended for storing breast milk.
Freshly expressed breast milk can be kept at room temperature for up to six hours.
What about storing expressing milk at room temperature.
Fresh breastmilk including colostrum.
At room temperature 77 f or colder for up to 4 hours.
In a fridge use within 24 hours in a cool bag with an ice pack use within 4 hours at room temperature use within 2 hours.
For healthy full term infants here are the guidelines for keeping breast milk out at room temperature up to 77 degrees f or 25 degrees c.
For 2 weeks in the ice compartment of a fridge.
Store it in small quantities to avoid wasting any.
Breast milk can safely stand at room temperature for 6 to 8 hours and need not be discarded if the first feeding attempt is incomplete.
In the fridge for up to 8 days at 4c or lower you can buy fridge thermometers online if you are not sure of the temperature of your fridge or it is higher than 4c use it within 3 days.
Once fully thawed previously frozen breast milk may be kept at room temperature for a maximum of two hours or in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours.
In the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
In contrast formula must be refrigerated and discarded after the first feeding attempt because it contains no antibodies or infection protection factors.
If you need it on the go you can store your refrigerated breast milk for 24 hours in a cool bag or box with ice packs in it.
When defrosting in fridge.
How long you can safely keep expressed breast milk depends on the storage method.
Alternatively hold the bottle or bag of frozen milk under warm running water a maximum of 37 c or 99 f.
Don t leave frozen breast milk to defrost at room temperature.