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freezing is recommended.

6. For longer storage, freeze breastmilk. Frozen milk may be stored in a

refrigerator freezer for six months or in a deep freeze for up to twelve months.

When freezing, fill the container only ? full to allow room for expansion.

Never refreeze breastmilk!

Weaning

Around the world, babies are breastfed an average of two to three years.

There is, however, no perfect time to wean. Weaning is an individual decision

for each mother and baby. Most babies will not show signs of wanting to wean

before eight to nine months at the earliest. The American Academy of Pediatrics

recommends breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months, gradually

introducing new foods after that time. It is recommended that breastfeeding

continue for at least twelve months, and thereafter as long as mutually desired.

When a mother or her baby decide to wean, it should be done gradually to prevent

the discomfort of engorgement and to help maintain the baby?s sense of

security. Dropping one feeding every few days and replacing it with formula of

cow?s milk (depending on the age of the baby), will allow the mother?s

breasts to adjust to the decreased demand in comfort. Most mothers drop the late

night or early feeding last since this feeding is often the special snuggle time

with the baby.

References

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Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk, Journal of Pediatrics, Volume 100, pp.

1035-1039

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Evans, H.E., and Glass, L.; 1979, Breastfeeding: Advantages and Potential

Problems, Pediatric Analysis, 8:110

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