I'm So Tired Of Dealing With These Annoying Bags Of Breast Milk
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I have to emphasize! I'm breastfeeding my son, and I hate pumping and storing breast milk in those bags. I rarely feed him from a bottle--it's just so much easier and nicer to nurse--but when I have to go out for awhile, I leave my husband with the pumped milk. It always spills whenever I'm pouring it when it's in bags!
You could request the mothers to bring breast milk already in bottles or in storage container bottles. I totally understand the leaking and spilling issues!
Plus, I think pouring milk from a bag into a bottle has the potential to become unsanitary because your fingers get all over the top of the bag as you open it and carefully pour the milk out... I always am concerned about sticking a finger into the milk by accident. I wash my hands first, but sticking your finger in someone's drink is gross no matter how you look at it...- Flag
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I had a DC mom that would do that to me, too. I told her that she would have to bring milk for the day Pre-bottled and it worked great. You don't need to do any extra work- just send the dirty bottles home so they wash and refill ( just make sure to have a little formula for the baby JUST IN CASE. That's what I did when my girls were in DC- I never expected the DCP to handle my milk or wash bottles- they're busy enough!
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You would likely never see me as mad as you would if you 1. fed my child formula or 2. vaccinated my child. Those two things will send me off the deep end.- Flag
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This is what I do too. They bring in premade bottles each day (breastmilk either poured in a regular bottle or a bottle with the plastic drop in liner already in it). I have them bring one bottle worth of frozen milk that I keep here, just in case.- Flag
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My moms always double-bagged the milk and I thawed it in a ziplock baggie. If the inner bag didn't leak I'd give the outer bag back to the mom to use again (as an outer bag, not one the milk goes in.)
My issue was that if I wasn't super careful I'd squeeze the bag or it would unbalance and I'd spill the milk all over.- Flag
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I've pumped literally thousands of ounces, and tried probably 6 brands of bags. The Lansinoh ones are my FAVORITE! Out of hundreds of bags, I think I maybe had 3 leak? But I wouldn't fill them with more than 6 ounces. Usually I just did 4-5 (so one bag = one bottle).
I do like Silver and warm milk in the bag and then pour the milk into a bottle.
I haven't had leakage issues but just in case, I put each bag into a larger baggie and thaw in water so the baggie catches anything that leaks.
Someone from the forum suggested it and it solved my issue.- Flag
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