This is a question for pumping moms. I will be returning to work in a month and wondering if some of you could share how you prepare your bottles of breastmilk for LO's care providers. DS has gotten one 2 oz "practice" bottle a week since he was 4 weeks old (is now 7w), and he takes it just fine. However the bottle DH fed him yesterday didn't seem to satisfy him, so I nursed him shortly afterward (though I've suspected a growth spurt this week).
So far my freezer stash is all 2 oz portions, which I assumed would be good for a bottle each. Should I try for 3 oz bottles? When I pump I get 2 oz per breast so it just seemed natural to freeze in 2 oz portions.
For those who freeze in 4 oz portions and higher, do you just split the milk between 2 bottles? What if LO would need more, do you have 1 oz portions stocked or would you offer another 2 oz bottle? From a logistics standpoint I'm trying to figure out how to make this easy on LO's caretaker when that time comes (a friend will be watching him a few days a week, no daycare). TIA!
Re: Bottle portions for pumped milk?
I thought if baby starts drinking out of the bottle it only can be used within the hour due to bacterial growth. Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think you can just add to the bottle for later.
This was per the LC I used with DS1.
This was per the LC I used with DS1.
Wow thanks. I have a low supply and it kills me to throw out the little LO does get. This is great news. So much wasted milk.
Make sure you talk to daycare about their reuse rules. States differ on what they allow in licensing regulations, so some centers stick to the on hour rule even if scientifically it isn't the same as formula.
That said, I've been freezing portions from 1-5 oz, with the majority in 3 oz portions since that's what DD has been eating for a while. She nurses once or twice a day and does pumped milk in bottles for the rest - she takes anywhere from 1.5 to 3 ounces at a time (if it's on the lower end, she usually wants the rest within an hour or two). She usually nurses during the night, and throughout the day I make 3-4 completely fresh bottles with pumped milk - between those, I add milk and/or refrigerate as necessary. I've been adding milk to whatever is left in her bottle - and refrigerating unused portions - since we came home from the hospital on 11/2, and haven't had any problems.
Lil Pumpkin Caffrey ~ 10/3/14