My new little teeny is here today. He is being a perfect angel...eating, sleeping, smiling and is so cute! Anyway, I should know this because it's only been a year since I stopped BF my own kids but how quickly you forget such things. Anyway, he is sleeping but is due to eat right now. I want to warm a bottle so it's ready when he wakes up so he doesn't scream and disrupt naptime, but I don't know when he's going to wake up. How long can a bottle sit out of the fridge? Is it an hour? The milk came fresh (not frozen) and has never been frozen. TIA!
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"Per Breastfeeding, A Guide for the Medical Profession by Ruth Lawrence, MD (p. 438):
Breastmilk can safely stand at room temperature for 6 to 8 hours and need not be discarded if the first feeding attempt is incomplete. In contrast, formula must be refrigerated and discarded after the first feeding attempt because it contains no antibodies or infection protection factors"
from here:
a very reputable breastfeeding site
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