8. Storing and thawing breastmilk
8.1 Storage
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For healthy, term babies:
Freshly
expressed
breastmilk
Thawed breast-
milk (previously
frozen)
l Do not store breastmilk in the door of the refrigerator. Instead choose the coolest
point in the refrigerator (above the vegetable compartment).
8.2 Freezing
l Never fill bottles or "Pump & Save"* bags more than ¾ full to allow space for
possible expansion during freezing.
l Label bottles or "Pump & Save" bags with the date of expression.
8.3 Thawing
Warning
Do not thaw frozen breastmilk in a microwave or in a pan of boiling water
(danger of burning).
l In order to preserve the components of the breastmilk, thaw in the refrigerator
overnight or by holding the bottle or "Pump & Save" bag under running warm
water (max. 37 °C).
l Gently shake the bottle or "Pump & Save" bag to blend any fat that has separated.
l With the B-Well bottle warmer*, breastmilk and baby food in glass jars can be gently
warmed to avoid any loss of vitamins and nutrients.
Room
temperature
Do not store at
room temperature
Do not
store
Refrigerator
Refrig-
freezer
erator
compartment
3–5 days
6 months
at 4 °C
at approx. -16 °C
10 hours
Do not refreeze after thawing!
Freezer
12 months
at approx.
-18 °C