Breastmilk Storage Bags 25 Pack - Animals
Breastmilk Storage Bags 25 Pack - Animals
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Description
Description
Make breastmilk storage easy, safe, and organised with Pigeon Breastmilk Storage Bags. Designed with thicker, leak-resistant material, each bag has an easy tear-off opening, write-on tab, and self-standing base for effortless filling. BPA/BPS-free and space-saving when frozen, they hold up to 180ml, perfect for convenient, hygienic storage anytime.
How to use
How to use
Breast Milk is full of nutrition. It is highly recommended to store expressed breastmilk in refrigerator/freezer if it is not to be consumed immediately.
Freshly Expressed Breast Milk:Refrigerator (4°C or below) for 24 hrs, Freezer (around -18 C): 3 months (recommended),
6 months (usable)
Thawed Breastmilk (Thawed in refrigerator or under running water): Refrigerator (4°C or below)for 24 hrs, do not refreeze
*If thawed by immersing in warm water, do not place back in the refrigerator.
Thawing Frozen Breastmilk:
After storing in refrigerator/freezer, thaw milk in warm water (about 40°C). Do not thaw milk using boiling water or microwave oven. Changing water frequently will allow the milk to warm up faster than leaving it in the same water.
Warming Breast Milk:
Warm expressed breastmilk using Pigeon bottle & baby food warmer or by placing bottle of milk in a container of warm water.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
-Cute, colourful designs to brighten mum’s pumping routine
-Easy-tear opening & writable tab for quick labelling
-Self-standing bag for easier filling and handling
-Freezer-friendly -lay flat to save fridge space
-BPA/BPS free for safe milk storage
-180ml capacity for larger milk portions
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