Preserve That Liquid Gold: Best Breastmilk Storage System

Posted by Lisa Mulcahy at 12:00 PM on April 2, 2009


If you’re a breastfeeding mum you know the importance of have a pumped stock in the fridge or freezer, especially if you have to return to work. But if it’s stored the traditional way, that milk is often exposed to air in its container. This can deplete nutrients and effect taste. Here’s a simple and inexpensive solution.
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Using the same principles as say, a wine bottle pump, the MilkBank Oxygen Free Breastmilk Storage System by Dexbaby, $US18.74, vacuums the air out of storage bottles, which is clinically proven to protect nutrients and preserve the taste of breastmilk. The set includes one 2.5 oz bottle and two 5oz bottles, as well as a feeding nipple. All products are free of phthalates, PVC and BPA.

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