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breast milk in nurseries

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SeasideSuze · 03/01/2019 14:13

Are nurseries generally cool about mums supplying expressed breast milk for babies? TY

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Maryann1975 · 03/01/2019 15:18

I’m a childminder and I’m quite happy with it, although I know that isn’t your exact question, but there is no reason why a childcare provider shouldn’t be happy with it.

piglet81 · 03/01/2019 17:05

Agree with pp. They'll need to have facilities to refrigerate milk so it makes no odds what animal the milk came from. I used to send my son with an expressed bottle every day when he started nursery but after a while he lost interest in the bottle and just breastfed at home. Smile

Hunkyd0ry · 03/01/2019 17:15

I used to send milk in and they kept it cool. They were fine with it.
Stopped when my DD offered hers to a friend!

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SeasideSuze · 03/01/2019 20:58

ty xxx

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Til89 · 03/01/2019 21:09

They usually take note of what your child drinks and how often. They’ll have a fridge for storage and usually a microwave for heating.

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