2. Cleaning (cont.)
2.4 Tubing Cleaning
Inspect the tubing for condensation or milk after each use. Wash or
replace the tubing immediately after use, if milk is observed in the
tubing.
• Rinse and run cold water through tubing to remove breast milk.
• Wash tubing in warm soapy water.
• Rinse tubing with clear water.
• Hang to air dry.
• You may also dry tubing by attaching it to pump and running for
2 minutes or until dry. This will eliminate condensation that naturally
results from humidity.
• If tubing becomes moldy, discontinue use and replace tubing.
• Tubing may appear cloudy after boiling.
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3. Storing breast milk
Caution
• Do not thaw frozen breast milk in a microwave or in a pan of
boiling water�
• Do not microwave breast milk� Microwaving can cause severe
burns to baby's mouth from hot spots that develop in the
milk during microwaving� (Microwaving can also change the
composition of breast milk�)
Note
• As soon as you are finished pumping, place the breast milk
bottle or breast milk storage bag in the cooler bag with the ice
pack�
• Transfer breast milk bottles or breast milk storage bag to the
refrigerator or freezer once you are home�
Freshly Expressed Breast Milk Storage Guidelines
(For Healthy Term Babies)
Room
Cooler with
Temperature
Ice Pack
4–6 hours
24 hours
at 66–78 °F
at 59 °F
(19–26 °C)
(15 °C)
References: www�Breast milkGuidelines�com
Refrigerator
Freezer
3–8 days
6–12
at 39 °F
months
0– - 4 °F
or lower
(-18– - 20 °C)
(4 °C)
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