Abstract

Freezing expressed breast milk is a means of providing nourishment when maternal contact isn't possible (e.g., when neonates are hospitalized.) Various protocols have been recommended for freezing, although the optimal duration is unclear. These investigators obtained 100 mL of freshly expressed breast milk from each of 40 mothers (mean age, 32 years, 61 days postpartum) and …

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