FTM here. Just got the ok from my 3wk old sons pedi to introduce a bottle of expressed milk once or twice a day so that my fiancé can take some of the load off of me. Not sure where to start, and didn't get the chance to ask about the specifics (busy day for our doctor). For instance, is it okay to express directly into a sterilized bottle and store it until it's ready to be warmed up? Or will I have to express into some other type of approved container, like a breast milk bag, and then transfer to the clean bottle and warm the milk? Any tips on how to go about this greatly appreciated.
Also, I checked kellymom and couldn't locate the information I am seeking (maybe due to being so tired haha) and would rather stay away from the dangers of Google. I'd rather put my faith in experienced moms here.
also posted this in an additional board (Breastfeeding) to get more replies.
Re: where to start for bottle feeding breast milk?
I don't usually heat mine up, he just drinks it straight from the fridge, so I can't help you there, but I do know microwaving isn't good.
One thing a lot of FTMs don't know is that when introducing the bottle this early it is very important to pump very close to the time when you will feed the bottle in order to keep your body in sync with LOs. I have a few friends who dealt with ongoing supply issues due to pumping when supply was high in the morning to get extra milk and then skipping feedings/pumpings so their husband could give a bottle later in the day or at night, or pumping when convenient instead of at the same time baby was hungry. Your body works with supply demand and since you never really know how much they are eating it is hard to put together a pumping schedule that is in sync with your baby before about 3 months of age when they start to regulate their feeding to certain times of the day. The only moms I know that had supply issues and had to stop breastfeeding early were all those who pumped for convenience early on. They just slowly stopped being able to keep up with demand and had to start supplementing earlier.
Here is a good resource about breastmilk storage:
https://kellymom.com/bf/pumpingmoms/milkstorage/milkstorage/