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I have a newborn and now my milk has come in I've started expressing for future use ( altho admittedly I've used the milk I've expressed so far). I don't really have the freezer space for bottles, so can anyone recommend any freezer friendly milk storage bags? I'm not hugely mobile post c section, so if there's somewhere local that sells them that would be preferable. I could always order them online but quite fancied getting them tomorrow/Tues.


Thanks

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beware the laninsoh bags when you defrost. i had several bags leaks, i have no idea what i could have done wrong. i just put them in the fridge and in the morning I'd have a pool of milk. My advice would be either double bag or to make sure you defrost in a clean container.

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