[tri-med] Re: colostrum
- From: "Karen Schuler" <karens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 02:30:45 +1100
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From: "James Waite"
>> I found
> the Playtex bottles to be great for that because you use the plastic
> disposable liner. The breast milk can be put into the liner and frozen (in
> the plastic bottle frame so the shape is correct) and then the frame can
be
> removed after freezing.
These bottles are NOT common in Australia - but I did find them and Alex
managed the teat on these well. But I found the liners fantastic for storing
the expressed milk as well - The best part is that come pre-sterilised. I
would pump (I used an electric pump) and then just fill the little bags. I
would then use a heat sealer to seal them and pop them in the
freezer........
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-- Samuel Smiles
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