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    How Long Is Breastmilk Good For?

    Everything you need to know about refrigerating, freezing, and thawing breastmilk.

    Gabrielle McPherson, MS, RDN, LDN

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    Gabrielle McPherson, MS, RDN, LDN

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    • Breastmilk Storage Basics
    • How long is breastmilk good for at room temperature?
    • How long is breastmilk good for in the refrigerator?
    • How long is breastmilk good for in the freezer?
    • How long is breastmilk good for after defrosting?
    • How long is breastmilk good for in a cooler?

    Whether you’re pumping and storing breastmilk for your own baby or donating breastmilk to families in need, we’ve got all the details on how to safely store, freeze, and defrost breastmilk. Plus, we answer the pressing question: How long is breastmilk good for?

    Breastmilk Storage Basics

    Properly storing breastmilk preserves its immune-supporting nutrients to help your baby thrive. Plus, it ensures your hard work does not go to waste! Here’s how to store breastmilk safely:

    • Keep it sanitary. No matter if you’re at home, work, or school, wash your hands well with soap and water for 20 seconds before you pump. While you’re at it, make sure your pump supplies and bottles are clean and disinfected prior to use.
    • Choose the right supplies. Store your breastmilk in clean breastmilk storage bags or food-grade glass or plastic containers with tight seals. Don’t use containers featuring the “recycle symbol number 7” as they contain BPA, an unsafe chemical found in plastic. Never store your breastmilk in disposable bottle liners or plastic bags that aren’t specially designed for breastmilk.
    • Less is more. Consider storing in small amounts, such as two to four ounces. This way you can defrost and combine frozen bags to get to your desired amount, rather than potentially defrosting too much and having to throw some of it out.
    • Don’t overfill. Because breastmilk expands when frozen, leave about one inch of room at the top of your sealable storage bag, bottle, or food-grade container.
    • Remove air. Take out as much air from the breastmilk storage bags as you can before freezing. This’ll help sidestep possible freezer burn.
    • Label before storing. Always write the date you expressed your breastmilk on the storage container, so you know when to use it—and how long it will last.
    • Freeze ASAP. If you know you won’t use your freshly expressed breastmilk within 72 hours, freeze it immediately to preserve the quality of your milk.
    • Start from the back. When tapping your frozen or refrigerated breastmilk stash, be sure to work backward, using the oldest milk first.

    How long is breastmilk good for at room temperature?

    Have you ever accidentally left your freshly pumped breastmilk out on the kitchen counter…and not realised it till hours later? Yikes! To a nursing parent, spoiled (or spilled) breastmilk is what nightmares are made of. But take heart: Because breastmilk has such powerful antiviral and antibacterial ingredients, freshly expressed milk can safely remain at room temperature for four hours at up to 29 degrees Celsius—and as long as 6 to 8 hours at temperatures below 26 degrees Celsius, according to La Leche League Internatioinal. (That’s twice as long as baby formula.) 

    How long is breastmilk good for in the refrigerator?

    Expressed breastmilk will stay fresh in a refrigerator for up to 8 days at 4 degrees Celsius or lower (you can purchase a fridge thermometer online). If you're not sure how cool your fridge is or it's above 4 degrees Celsius, use it within three days. 

    And don’t just willy-nilly toss your liquid gold anywhere in the fridge. The further back you can store your breastmilk, the colder—and safer—it’ll be. It’s never a good idea to keep expressed breastmilk inside the refrigerator door, which is the warmest part of the appliance, thanks to your family opening and closing the refrigerator throughout the day.

    How long is breastmilk good for in the freezer?

    It depends on where in the freezer you store your breastmilk! According to the NHS, you can expect expressed milk to last:

    • Up to 2 weeks in the ice compartment inside a refrigerator (-15° C)
    • Up to 6 months in the freezer section of the refrigerator with a separate door (-18° C or lower)

    How long is breastmilk good for after defrosting?

    While you don’t have to use defrosted breastmilk immediately, there’s a window of use you need to adhere to.

    • At room temperature: Defrosted breastmilk should not be at room temperature for longer than four hours.
    • In the refrigerator: Once defrosted, refrigerated breastmilk is good for 24 hours.

    How to safely defrost breastmilk:

    Before you dip into the breastmilk bank in your freezer, it’s imperative to learn how to defrost your breastmilk correctly…and what to do with leftover defrosted milk. That’s because, while breastmilk is 100% natural, it’s prone to contamination from bacteria and viruses if handled wrong.

    The key is knowing which frozen breastmilk storage container to defrost first. Hint: It’s always the oldest one, because it’s closer to expiration than the others. You can defrost your breastmilk a couple of ways, depending on how quickly you need to use it. If…

    • You need to feed your baby now: Defrost your breastmilk by setting the frozen storage container into another vessel full of warm or lukewarm water, like you’re giving your breastmilk a bath.
    • You need to feed your baby in the near future: Place your frozen breastmilk in the fridge and let it defrost overnight. (Use it within 24 hours after it’s thawed.)

    How not to defrost breastmilk:

    Yes, there are wrong ways to thaw your breastmilk. In fact, these missteps might even lessen breastmilk’s health benefits.

    • Never microwave breastmilk. This not only puts your baby at risk for serious burns, it also damages your breastmilk’s nutrients.
    • Don’t refreeze defrosted breastmilk: Once breastmilk has been thawed, avoid refreezing. (It’s thought that this may break down nutrients and increase the chance of bacterial growth.)

    What do I do with leftover breastmilk?

    Whether your baby leaves a bottle half-full of freshly expressed breastmilk or defrosted breastmilk, the remaining milk should be consumed within one hour. If it’s been longer, it’s recommended that you toss the leftover breastmilk as the potential for bacterial contamination goes up.

    How long is breastmilk good for in a cooler?

    Breastmilk can be safely stored in an insulated cooler with frozen ice packs for up to 24 hours. (Be sure to place your breastmilk next to the ice packs right after you’re done pumping.) When you arrive at your destination, either use the breastmilk right away or quickly store it in the fridge or freezer.

    More breastfeeding tips:

    • 10 Practical Tips to Make Pumping Suck a Little Less
    • Breastmilk and Formula: Your Guide to Combo Feeding
    • Breastfeeding Help: What to Do if Nursing Is Hard?
    • Do I Have to Pump and Dump? The Truth About Alcohol and Breastfeeding

    Haftungsausschluss: Die Informationen auf unserer Website sind KEINE medizinischen Ratschläge für eine bestimmte Person oder einen bestimmten Zustand. Sie sind lediglich als allgemeine Informationen gedacht. Wenn Sie medizinische Fragen und Bedenken bezüglich Ihres Kindes oder Ihrer eigenen Gesundheit haben, wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihren Gesundheitsdienstleister. Muttermilch ist die beste Quelle der Ernährung für Babys. Es ist wichtig, dass Mütter in Vorbereitung auf das Stillen und währenddessen eine gesunde, ausgewogene Ernährung zu sich nehmen. Die Kombination von Stillen und Flaschenernährung in den ersten Lebenswochen kann die Muttermilchversorgung verringern und die Entscheidung, nicht zu stillen, ist schwer rückgängig zu machen. Wenn Sie sich entscheiden, Säuglingsnahrung zu verwenden, sollten Sie die Anweisungen sorgfältig befolgen.

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    About Gabrielle McPherson, MS, RDN, LDN


    Gabrielle McPherson, MS, RDN, LDN is registered dietitian in Missouri who specializes in community and pediatric nutrition. Gaby is passionate about encouraging families to eat well in simple, practical ways that are realistic...and delicious! When not working, Gaby loves cooking, baking, and making messes and memories with her sous-chef/preschooler Charlotte.