ExpertDr Disha PatelAyurvedic Physician3 years agoA. hello dear, depending on the weather at ur place it can be done. At room temperature (no more than 25 degrees C), for up to six hours.
In a home freezer (at minus 18 degrees C or lower), for up to six months.
In a fridge (at four degrees C or colder), for up to five days.
you can use sterilised containers. Opt for plastic bottles or plastic breastmilk bags.
RashmiMom of a 11 yr 5 m old girl3 years agoA. Absolutely not I don’t even know on what room room pressure are you storing the milk I like to tell you that you can store the milk on different temperatures for different hour so if you don’t have an idea about it read about it carefully and then you express the feed and leave it that way otherwise it would be risky for your child to have feeling like thisWrite Your Answer Here
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