Manning Family Children’s supports the statement by the American Academy of Pediatrics that breastmilk is a natural and beneficial source of nutrition and provides the healthiest start for an infant.
Manning Family Children’s cares for our most vulnerable and delicate infants. Donor human milk is available to medically eligible infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and and the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit.
For more information visit the Human Milk Bank of North America website.
Research shows that breastmilk offers many health benefits for infants and mothers. Some benefits of breastmilk include:
Human milk
Room temperature
Time in refrigerator
Time in freezer
Freshly expressed
Ideal: Refrigerate immediately
Acceptable: Less than 4 hours if refrigeration not available
2 days-4 days
Ideal: 4 weeks
Optimal: 3 months
Acceptable: Less than 12 months in a deep freezer
Source: Jones, Frances. Best Practice for Expressing, Storing and Handling Human Milk. 2011.
Location of Storage
Temperature
Maximum recommended storage duration
Room temperature
60-85F
16-29C
4 hours optimal
Refrigerator
39.2F
4C
4 days optimal
Freezer
24.8F
<4C
6 months optimal
12 months acceptable
Source: Eglash, A. et al. ABM Clinical Protocol #8: Human Milk Storage Information for Home Use for Full Term Infants, Revised 2017.
Meals are provided to breastfeeding mothers who have a hospitalized child.
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