Storing / Thawing Breastmilk
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Check with your hospital for specific instructions.
Breastmilk Storage (For Healthy Term Babies)
Room
Temperature
Freshly expressed
Do not leave at room
breastmilk
temperature
Thawed breastmilk
Do not store
(previously frozen)
• When freezing do not fill bottles/bags more than 3/4 full to allow space for expansion.
• Label bottles/bags with the date of pumping.
• Do not store breastmilk in the door of the refrigerator.
• In order to preserve the components of the breastmilk, thaw in the refrigerator overnight or
by holding the bottle/bag under running warm water (max. 37° C).
• Gently shake the bottle/bag to blend any fat that has separated.
• Do not thaw frozen breastmilk in a microwave oven or in a pan of boiling water
(danger of burning).
Troubleshooting
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Check
If the motor is
• mains/battery power is present
not running
• the device is switched on
If there is low
Make sure
or no suction
• the breastshield forms a complete seal around the breast.
• all connections of the kit and breastpump are secure.
• the white valve membrane is laying flat against the yellow valve head.
• the ends of the tubing are fit securely into the back of the breastshield
• the tubing is inserted into the tubing port and not into power jack.
Take care not to kink tubing. If milk is seen backing up into tubing, check
that tubing is not kinked or pinched.
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Check that the valve head and membrane are clean and not damaged.
See «Assembly Instructions».
and into the port on the breastpump.
See «Assembly Instructions».
Refrigerator
Freezer
Compartment
Refrigerator
3 – 5 days at
6 months at
approx. 4° C
approx. -16° C
10 hours
Deep Freezer
12 months at
approx. -18° C
Never refreeze