How do you plan to store breast milk that isn't going right into the freezer? Will you use storage bags or are you using some form of storage containers?
I had this . . https://www.target.com/p/medela-breastmilk-storage-solution/-/A-13879425?registryId=JYU_nu12krOXp-BD7oxY6A®Title=Brad%20:%20Briana%27s&reqQty=1&preSelFlag=1 . . on my registry but didn't receive it. It seems like it would be useful for keeping milk stored in the fridge but I wasn't sure if it was worth the money.
Re: Breastmilk storage question
i used medela bags for the freezer but would pump into a bottle if i was planning to use the milk within a day or so.
**just remember not to store the milk on the door of your freezer - put them in a tupperware container in range of date (oldest at the front) and make sure to label them with date pumped
Dx MTHFR (C677T & A1298C, Compound Heterozygous)
I would cry too!
Thanks for the thoughts ladies.
Did everyone just buy a cheap supply of bottles to keep the milk in?
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I only used Medela bottles that I could pump directly into. We used them for feeding as well. We switched to formula at 6 months and then we bought a supply of Born Free bottles and used those from then on.
re: throwing away milk. I was super sad to throw away just a few bags of frozen milk, I can't imagine having to throw away an entire supply like that! Would have been traumatic for sure!
What was the issue with your freezer? Our fridge is pretty old so now I am wondering if I should be checking to see if it will function properly.
I've been using a bunch of the Medela bottles - but that's only bc the NICU supplies literally as many as we want - since that's how we bring it in to them. Not sure how I'd do it if all of those bottles weren't supplied for free, but the bottles have been working really well thus far while I'm still ahead of what the girls are taking in (we'll see how long that lasts!)
Dx MTHFR (C677T & A1298C, Compound Heterozygous)
I would hit up any Second mom sales. I scored a bunch for cheap there. Also I would check your Walgreens. I bought some Medela starter kits there on clearance for $12 and it came with a set of flanges and 4 bottles!! I bought 4 sets because I am super lazy when it came to cleaning my flanges every time I used them
Dx MTHFR (C677T & A1298C, Compound Heterozygous)