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Thawing Frozen Breastmilk

I have breastmilk frozen that I need to thaw for tomorrow. How do you go about doing that and keeping it in my diaper bag for when DS is hungry?

Thank you so, so, so much!

Re: Thawing Frozen Breastmilk

  • You can put it in the fridge over night and then keep it cool with an ice pack until you need to warm it up. If I'm going to use it, say, within an hour, I'll warm it before I leave the house so it's just ready to use right away. It needs to be used within 24 hours of thawing.
    I can't help but notice you're siggy pic...it's not advised to have loose blankets or stuffed animals in LO's crib, especially newborns. They're a suffocation hazard. Just in case you weren't aware of that.
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  • imageshotzie:
    You can put it in the fridge over night and then keep it cool with an ice pack until you need to warm it up. If I'm going to use it, say, within an hour, I'll warm it before I leave the house so it's just ready to use right away. It needs to be used within 24 hours of thawing.
    I can't help but notice you're siggy pic...it's not advised to have loose blankets or stuffed animals in LO's crib, especially newborns. They're a suffocation hazard. Just in case you weren't aware of that.

    Thank you!

    Oh, and he was sleeping on our bed, I was sitting right there. What you're seeing is our sheets, haha. So no worries.

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