Note:
• Fresh breast milk should be stored in refrigerator or freezer.
• Be sure to date the milk for storage.
• When freezing, maximum milk volume should be ¾ of storage bottle. Milk
can expand during freezing.
Preparing Breast Milk
• If the milk is refrigerated, put the milk container in warm water to heat the
milk. Shake the container to warm the milk through.
• If the milk is frozen, defrost in the refrigerator 24 hours prior to using. Once
defrosted, warm it as refrigerated milk.
Using milk heater:
Turn on milk heater and set it to 400C. Put milk container into heater.
Layers of liquid may for when using frozen milk. This is normal. Please shake
bottle well before feeding.
Warning:
• Do not heat thawed milk again.
• Do not use microwave oven to defrost breast milk.
• Do not heat milk with boiling water.
• If hot water is used to heat milk, please try milk temperature before
feeding.
Feeding Breast Milk
It is recommended that breastfeeding is well established prior to bottle
feeding your baby.
• Always inspect the bottle, teat and other parts before and after each use.
If the teat appears cracked or torn, stop using immediately.
• To prevent possible choking hazard, test the strength of teat by pulling on
bulb portion of the teat.
• Do not attempt to enlarge the teat hole.
• Infants must not be bottle fed without adult supervision.
• The teat should not be used as a pacifier.
• Clean and disinfect the bottle before first use and after every use.
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