photo of Lenore Goldfarb
The Newman-Goldfarb Protocols for Induced Lactation, a guide for maximizing breast milk production
The Newman-Goldfarb protocols were developed from information published in Dr. Newman's book "Dr. Jack Newman's Guide to Breastfeeding"
(Harper-Collins, 2000). In the US the title is "The Ultimate Breastfeeding Book of Answers" by Dr. Jack Newman (Prima Publishing, 2000).

BREASTFEEDING BASICS

BREASTFEEDING AND HEALTH

ADOPTIVE BREASTFEEDING

NEWMAN-GOLDFARB PROTOCOLS FOR INDUCED LACTATION

Introduction to Induced Lactation

Introduction to the Protocols

Medical Conditions and the Protocols

Medications and Herbs

Breastfeeding Your Adopted Baby

Frequently Asked Questions

Additional Information

Increasing Your Milk Supply

Breast Compression

Pumping Instructions

-Storing Breast Milk

Supplementary Feeding Devices

Lactation Consultants

 

WHEN YOUR CHILD NEEDS EXTRA CARE

ISSUES AND CONCERNS

BREASTFEEDING MYTHS

INTERESTING QUOTES

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

CHINESE ARTICLES

FRANÇAIS

What to Do With the Milk

The mother should save all the milk she pumps or acquires from a milk bank, and freeze it in one-ounce portions. There are freezer bags for breastmilk available at most baby stores. The mother should mark the date and time on each bag so they can be used in the order in which they were obtained. It is important that the freezer be colder than 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Use a fridge/freezer thermometer to check the temperature. The milk may be stored for up to a year this way. The phalanges and bottles may be washed with hot soapy water and rinsed well. It's a good idea to boil them in a pot once a week. Storing the breastmilk will enable the mother to supplement her baby's feedings with her own breastmilk if she needs to. It is preferable when using the supplemental feeding device, to fill it with the mother's previously stored breastmilk. If the mother finds that she has finished all her previously stored milk, she can use artificial infant milk in the supplementer.


backnext

Newman-Goldfarb Protocols. © Lenore Goldfarb, B.Comm, B.Sc, IBCLC
and Jack Newman, MD FRCPC, November 2002


print the Newman-Goldfarb protocols

If you value this service, kindly consider a donation to the Canadian Breastfeeding Foundation (registered charity) and earmark the donation for the Newman Breastfeeding Clinic and Institute and/or the Goldfarb Breastfeeding Program.

You can donate through their website, canadianbreastfeedingfoundation.org, or by mail to Canadian Breastfeeding Foundation, 5764 Monkland Ave, Suite 424, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H4A 1E9.


Disclaimer: All material provided in asklenore.info is provided for educational purposes only. Consult your physician regarding the advisability of any opinions or recommendations with respect to your individual situation.

top