Friday, November 12, 2010

Need more breast milk storage bottles/bags

Can anyone please recommend me what's the best method for storing breast milk in the freezer?

I have 8 Avent containers and 4 Avent 9oz bottles and they have all been used up. I need to get more containers for storing breast milk and not sure what's reliable, useful or efficient.

Can someone out there please help recommend me something good?

13 comments:

Alice Law said...

I used BPA free bottles, bought from one of the IOI Mall's baby shop. I wish I could pass it to you, I didn't even get a chance to use it after I made up my mind to stay at home!:)

Happy breast feeding and a wonderful weekend to you and family!

Kiasu Mom said...

Alice, sell to me la :-), I won't mind if they are new. Can ask my husband to get it from you since we live nearby.

Alice Law said...

I have 12 new BPA free bottles and a few used Farlin brand bottles. Neah~! Just give it to you, in return you just treat me the confinement 'vinegar braised pork leg' or 'chicken wine' on Zach's fullmoon, hehe... those are my favourite!;)

Tomorrow before 8.30am or after 8pm will be fine(In between we normally 'balik kg' to my mom's house)! I'll send u my address to your email.^-^

Take care and have fun!

Leona said...

Sori no recommendations coz I had no breast milk at all.
Anyway good to hear that the flow is in abundance! haha! Lucky Zach!

Anonymous said...

Buy storage bag,
http://www.fabulousmom.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21_32&products_id=2316

OR u can buy BPA free milk storage bottles
http://www.littlewhiz.com/pd-autumnz-breastmilk-storage-bottles---bpa-free-8pcs-free-2pcs.cfm

Good bout bottles is u can reuse it. But you will need more bottles if u fully bf and returning to work.

Kiasu Mom said...

Alice, thanks for the offer. My sis came to the rescue over the weekend and got me some bottles. Will see how long they will last me. WOn't disturb you for now :-). Got your address by the way.

Leona, yeah was thankful for the 'flow' this time. I was struggling the last time.

lyncpf513, thanks for the links. Some frens recommended the plastic bags but I found them very fragile and troublesome but they are cheap. Very likely I will just get more bottles and hopefully I have space to store them as my freezer is now filled with meat!

LittleLamb said...

The cheapest way is using plastic bag. After you express it, you put in plastic bag, like those you make those long ice-cream pop. Make it rectangular n tie it with rubberband n label it. A few moms also used this way. Bottles, if you hv also helps, but bottles do take a lot of space. Storage bags can also work.

mNhL said...

Hi, 1st time here from Leona's blog. Sorry I can't suggest anything because I failed Breast feeding miserably. Just like Little Lamb said, should be a good idea. Clean plastic bags.

cre8tone said...

So nice.. lots of breast milk!

Kiasu Mom said...

Little Lamb, thanks for the tips. I'll use bottles for now and see how it goes. I'm very clumsy with bags :-)

mNhL, thanks for dropping by. I wasn't that successful the first time too but surprisingly it was better this time around. Thank God.

prince n princess mum, practise makes perfect :-)

Ermayum said...

wow kawan kawan you semua nak bagi botol free - so lucky - not my area here but most friends yg i kenal full bresfeeding beli extra model Medela- ada pack yang jual botol ja kan :)

Alice Phua said...

As for me, I used those microwaveable plastic food containers. I like them as they can be stacked, are firm to hold if I need to express milk directly by squeezing the breast or even to tadah the milk that leaks from the other breast when I'm expressing from one breast. People may say about the BPA, but I don't think it's a big deal becos in an sns for mums website, someone working in the plastic industry had mentioned that the amount of BPA that may leak (that also if it leaks) is too, too negligable to cause any harm.

DG said...

Actually if you express daily and have a lot to store, it is advisable to use good quality breastmilk storage bags from Medela or Avent and the likes.

My freezer isn't very big but I used to store 50 packs and more easily in a very small compartment because they can be stacked and stand upright once frozen which takes up very little space.

It is not recommended to use normal plastic or ziplock bags as they do not protect the quality of breastmilk from deteriorating as the plastic materials are different from the better grade plastic used in leading brands breastmilk storage bags.

Also the typical plastic and ziplock bags are NOT Sterilized!!

Above is from my tons of research a few years ago and my personal experience. hope it helps! :>