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[quote=Anonymous]I will add - don’t get too many breastmilk storage bags (same story with bra pads) until you know what your supply is like (I got some for free on my local buy nothing group.). My kid sucks down all I have and I supplement a bottle to make sure she has enough. It took 4 days to amass 4 ounces to freeze for return to work - I had a six ounce “stash” stored in two glass bottles pre work return. I have some glass breast milk storage bottles which I use to store the little milk I pump at work and it typically goes straight to daycare the next day. Never once used one of the milk storage bags. Also with the exception of the aforementioned 6 ounces never freeze my breastmIlk. Freezer bags will be regifted. Agree with the drying rack but I use mine at home. I have extra flanges and I just store the used ones in the fridge at work and wash all when I get home. I use two freezer packs which I got from something shipped to me to keep milk cold on the way to daycare. I store my pumped milk in the work fridge til I go pick up my daughter. [/quote]
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