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@babycaps and really anyone else who knows what the hell they're doing!
I've been freezing milk since late April...and I totally did not date anything. Like back row bottom is the oldest, then the row in front of it is newer, and the row on the top is the newest. I think I'm just going to label them into categories 1, 2 and 3...
Then I got to thinking, *should I let her drink the NEWEST first?* I know this goes against logic of getting rid of the oldest first in order to make freezer time short. But...I'm thinking the nutrients in the newest milk match closest to her needs now. Then as foods begin going into her diet, it will be more ok for the oldest breastmilk to be used. Especially since I'm going to purée and ice cube the foods with breastmilk.
I exclusively pump and I am seriously trying to brainstorm when I can STOP %^!£% pumping!
I only have about 100 oz frozen, so I know I will need to pump a while. But should I be thawing milk to feed her now and freezing what I pump? If no, when I have to dip into my stash should I feed her newest first?
Sorry this got rambly.
Re: The breastmilk debacle
I know that you can NOT thaw breastmilk then purée then refreeze. Big no no.
I know generally "food before 1 is just for fun." So I want to make sure there is enough BM for her to get to March 7, 2015 before I quit pumping...
It all got used up. He went through a couple periods where he wasn't gaining as much weight as they wanted and we'd increase his calories by nursing then topping up with a bottle (sometime with formula added to the BM). Also we started him with infant cereals for solids and used BM to mix it in. He loved the cereals an ate them until well after 1 so he was getting some BM even after we stopped EBF.
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1. If anything happens to me, LO will still have breastmilk for a while
2. My husband can give a bottle every other day
3. When we have an occasional date night my parents can give a bottle
4. I am paranoid my supply will tank for some reason.
I know I sound crazy but I would rather have too much breastmilk than too little. I've already donated about 60 ounces to the local la leche league.
We are EP, she can't latch so should I not have a bottle, she goes hungry until I can get one together. Plus I went back to work and am battling mastitis right now, so my supply has dipped a bit and I have had to dip into freezer. I think its more of a comfort thing, a security blanket if you will. Plus like someone else said, I would rather have too much than not enough.
My freezer stash is getting a bit too large now though for the space we have available. LO gets 1-2 bottles of frozen milk a week and then I just freeze some of my fresh supply to replace those bottles. I use oldest first but since she gets frozen so rarely, I am not concerned. Sorry if this ends up being a text block. I'm mobile.
ETA I freeze in case I am sick or unable to nurse at some point. I will also use any stash I have to mix with solids and will continue to give her BM in a cup whenever we finish nursing. I'm hoping to make it to a year.
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