Feeding Expressed Breastmilk
Did you know, breastmilk does not need to be warmed? Thats right, it can be served room temperature or cold. I remember in the hospital the Pediatrician said a baby taking the bottle right out of the refrigerator - “well even better”. Below, find tips for safely preparing the breastmilk for feeding.
If you decide to warm the breast milk,
Keep the container sealed while warming.
Warm breast milk by placing the container of breast milk into a separate container or pot of warm water for a few minutes or by running warm (not hot) tap water over the container for a few minutes.
Do not heat breast milk directly on the stove or in the microwave.
Test the temperature of the breast milk before feeding it to your baby by putting a few drops on your wrist. It should feel warm, not hot.
Swirl the breast milk to mix the fat, which may have separated.
If your baby did not finish the bottle, the leftover breast milk can still be used within 2 hours after the baby is finished feeding. After 2 hours, leftover breast milk should be discarded.