I"m an EE so I have built up a whole shelf of EBM in the freezer. I have only dipped into it from time to time and I have read some instructions for defrosting and using frozen EBM but there are a few things I"m not sure of:
1. When defrosting in my fridge it takes about 24 hours before one 200ml packet of EBM defrosts. I know it should be used within about 5 hours (or something like that) of being defrosted. Do I take this from the time it is completely defrosted? I want to defrost in the fridge because the milk in the packet has a longer timeframe to be used than if I put into warm water to defrost. I have stored milk to the maximum capacity of each bag ie: 200mls rather than what I normally put in bottle ie: 120ish mls hence the desire to keep the left overs for the next feed.
2. I have noticed that there is some crystal like bits in the defrosted EBM packet. Perhaps it is some really small icy bits and maybe isn't completely defrosted I'm not sure. Does anyone know what the crystal bits are and if that's all fine to tip into the bottle as well?
Pretty sure defrosted EBM needs to be used within 24 hours - it might be when it's defrosted in warm water that it's 5 hours. I would take it from when it is fully, or mostly defrosted.
How often is bub feeding? You might be able to defrost in warm water (or at least speed the process up) and split it into 2 bottles, put one straight back in the fridge. I would think it would be fine for a few hours until the next feed, especially if it's not actually getting warm (I found quite often when i defrosted EBM there was a point where it was liquid, but not warm IYKWIM).
The crystals are probably watery bits of EBM or maybe milk fat that is still frozen? I think if it's been in the packet with the milk, it's fine to tip in the bottle.
Freshly expressed into a closed container Room temp - 6–8 hrs (26ºC or lower). If refrigeration is available store milk there Fridge - 3–5 days (4ºC or lower) Store in back of refrigerator where it is coldest Freezer 2 weeks in freezer compartment inside refrigerator.
3 months in freezer section of refrigerator with separate door. 6–12 months in deep freeze (-18ºC or lower). Previously frozen— thawed in refrigerator but not warmed Room temp 4 hours or less (ie the next feeding) Fridge Store in refrigerator 24 hours Freezer Do not refreeze Thawed outside refrigerator in warm water Room temp For completion of feeding Fridge Hold for 4 hours or until next feeding Freezer Do not refreeze Infant has begun feeding Room temp Only for completion of feeding, then discard Fridge Discard Freezer Discard
With DD1 I would defrost in the fridge if I had the time and then separate into bottles, I would use it with 24hrs of being defrosted or discard.
If I needed the milk soon I would pull it out of the freezer and sit it in hot tap water and keep heating the water until it was thawed and then I would use it... I would discard the rest as I had heated it. It was bait wasteful, but I tried to store in amounts that she would drink
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