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Gently weaning a toddler can be done!

On February 15, 2019   /   Lactation Consultant  

Hello, my son is 20 months old and was exclusively breastfed. He refuses to drink any substitute for breastmilk, I only nurse him when he asks but sadly he keeps asking. I want him weaned but I was to do so in a loving/caring way. Please give

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How long can breastmilk stay out after it has been warmed up?

On June 27, 2017   /   Lactation Consultant  

How long can breastmilk stay out after it has been warmed up? Milk that has been warmed or brought to room temperature can remain out for 1 hour after Baby finishes the bottle.  

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