Description
This guide provides recommendations on expressing, storing, and handling human milk based on peer-reviewed scientific evidence, and, where that is lacking, expert opinion.
The Best Practice for Expressing, Storing, and Handling Human Milk in Hospitals, Homes, and Childcare Settings (Fifth Edition) is a comprehensive guideline published by the Human Milk Banking Association of North America (HMBANA). It provides healthcare professionals, caregivers, and others involved in the care of infants with best practices for safely expressing, storing, and handling breast milk. The key principles covered include:
- Expression of Milk: Guidelines for safely expressing breast milk, whether manually or with a pump, to ensure hygienic conditions and the prevention of contamination.
- Storage: Recommendations on how to store breast milk safely, including the correct temperature and duration for both refrigeration and freezing. It also emphasizes the importance of labeling milk with key details, such as the date and time it was expressed.
- Handling Milk: Best practices on how to thaw, prepare, and handle milk once it has been stored. This includes information on how to warm breast milk safely and avoid reheating or refreezing milk that has been thawed.
- Infection Control: Steps to minimize the risk of infection by following strict hygiene protocols when handling milk and using clean, sterilized equipment for expression, storage, and feeding.
- Support for Families: The guidelines emphasize providing education and support to parents and caregivers to help them express, store, and handle human milk properly, including information on when and how to seek assistance if needed.
The Fifth Edition provides updated information based on the latest research and evidence, aligning with standards and regulations to ensure the safety and well-being of infants receiving breast milk in different settings.
If you need the full document or specific details, it may be available for purchase or access through professional organizations, health institutions, or lactation consultant networks.
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