When I store my milk in the refrigerator, I feel as though it separates so quickly. Then when I need to pour it into a bottle (I have a Medela pump, so I use those bottles to pump/store; DD takes a Tommee Tippee bottle to drink from) it can take forever to swish the milk around so that the thick stuff on the bottle combines with the rest again. How do you make it combine again?
Re: Milk Separation?
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@kkaew816, shaking it seems like the natural thing to do, it's what I want to do too but had read not to shake it. It's very much a learning process
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"It is said that once breastmilk has been expressed, it is important not to shake it, especially if the milk is also to be frozen, because shaking denatures the shaped molecules of the protective proteins. We have however not found any evidence based research to support this claim. The research that does address shaking breastmilk evaluates mechanical shaking or so called vortex shaking."
I highly doubt anyone shakes a bottle of BM at mechanical speeds or with such force.
Dx: balanced translocation and LPD
TTC since Oct 2011
BPF 02/19/12, EDD 10/31/12, natural m/c 02/28/12 (4w6d)
IVF (BCPs starting 10/30/12, ER 11/18/12, 5dt of 1 beautiful, healthy embryo 11/23/12)
BFP 12/02/12, u/s @ 6w,5d showed 2 HBs! Identical twins!!
Bed rest from 21w-35w due to short cervix, hospital bed rest from 23w-32w due to PTL
Our rainbows were born 07/19/13 (36w, 5d)
Yes, you can, but you kind of want to do that as needed, but not regularly. Not to mention, oftentimes I'd pump like 5.5 oz. My baby took 4 oz, so she'd either drink that extra 1.5 ounces when she didn't really need it, or I'd be left with a 1.5 oz bottle which is pretty much useless, because she'd be hungry for 4 oz at her next feeding- so then daycare would warm the 1.5 oz bottle back up for her and then they'd have to grab the other 4 oz bottle (if that's the amount I'd managed to put in that one) and then she'd either overeat, or we'd be stuck with another remainder bottle. It made much more sense to measure out the 4 oz per bottle that she was taking.