How to Store, Freeze and Pump Breast Milk

Whether you're a mother on the go or you're taking care of a new mother's child, pumping, freezing and storing breast milk for later use proves to be a convenient way to keep a newborn infant nourished. Breast milk offers more adequate nutrition to infant, and, when stored properly, it can feed your infant even when you're no longer lactating.

Things You'll Need

  • Breast pump
  • Breast milk freezer bags
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Instructions

    • 1

      Assemble the breast pump by attaching the pumping device to the accompanying bottle.

    • 2

      Attach the nozzles to both of your breasts, centering each over your areola and nipple area.

    • 3

      Relax and lean forward to allow gravity to assist you in pumping the milk.

    • 4

      Switch on the breast pump, and allow it to extract milk from both of your breasts.

    • 5

      Once the bottle is filled with breast milk, switch the pump off and remove the nozzles from your breasts.

    • 6

      Fill a breast milk freezer bag with the breast milk from the bottle. Breast milk freezer bags are sterile, safe and can be purchased in grocery and department stores.

    • 7

      Fill as many bags as you need and seal them firmly before placing them in your freezer.

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