feature of product:
- Pre-sterilized treatment, gamma ray sterilization
- There is a temperature sensor on the surface of the bag, allowing mothers to ensure the storage temperature of breast milk
- Airtight seal, easy to use
- Made of BPA FREE and non-toxic materials
- The bottom of the milk storage bag is specially processed, which can stand for storage and reduce leakage
- The bottom of the milk storage bag is provided with an independent notching position, which is convenient for pouring milk
- The information filling section is provided on the milk storage bag, which is convenient for mothers to record information
- Made in Korea
other information:
- Heat resistance: -20~80 degrees
- BPA free
Instructions:
1. Use a breast pump to express breast milk
2. Open the opening of the breast milk storage bag and pour the breast milk carefully
3. Refrigerate for one week, freeze for about 4 months
Thawing method:
1. When thawing breast milk, use running tap water or warm water to freeze it. When heating after thawing, the water temperature should be controlled at 40 degrees to 50 degrees.
2. When the temperature ring becomes the color that can be fed to the baby (about 40 degrees), you can pour it into the bottle to feed the baby
3. Or after thawing, pour it directly into the bottle; put it in a bottle warmer or heat it to 40 degrees with hot water, you can also breastfeed your baby
Precautions:
1. Do not use high temperature or microwave heating, high temperature heating or microwave thawing will destroy the nutrients in breast milk
2. Feed the baby when the breast milk is heated to about 40 degrees
3. After the breast milk is thawed, it looks a little blue, yellow or brown, which is the phenomenon of fat stratification; shake it after putting it into the bottle
4. The thawed breast milk may have a fishy smell when heated; try not to heat it with very hot water during heating, and the fishy smell will be less if you shake the bottle or the milk storage bag during the heating process.
P.S. The date shown on the box is the factory date, not the expiry date