Pumping/Freezing Question
So I'm finally at the point where I feel like I have a little time to pump, plenty of milk so why not start freezing some for that futuristic night where I get to sleep all night & Steve can get up & feed August. I have some storage bags & a deep freezer but I've never done this. So, ladies - how much milk do you store in each bag? What's a good amount? I usually just have enough time to pump for a few minutes - about 3-4oz...the bags don't say how much they hold but are gradiated (is that the right word?) to 6oz. Does that seem like a good amount? I've never used frozen breast milk so don't know how it is when you thaw it etc. Any advice would be appreciated.
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From what I've read, antibodies in the milk stick to the bags more than rigid plastic containers. When Kate was briefly in daycare, I used plastic containers to avoid this. With Elizabeth, I figured since she took a bottle so seldom it didn't make much difference. I liked the Lansinoh bags best. They seemed to seal up well and Pete said they were pretty easy to work with in terms of pouring, etc.
This quick reference card from Kellymom.com is great.
Once I go back to work, we'll use the milk I pump the next day, so I won't do much freezing anymore.
Remember that anytime you skip a regular feeding (overnight, etc) you likely have to pump or will be rather uncomfortable, or risk decreasing milk supply. Pumping and stored milk is great for times away, but then you pretty much have to pump when you are away to keep things moving along. La Leche League online or Kelly Mom online are great resources. Good luck!
remember to be careful with the bags so that nothing spills!!! glad that you are having success and the milk is plentiful!!! will save sooo much money on formula!
the lansinoh bags worked the best and I experimented with some of the cheaper options but the seals just didn't work well. Nor did they stand up as well when I was transfering from the bottle to the bag.
good luck!