The thought of opening up a freezer stashed to the brim with bags of breastmilk can fill the dreams of new moms. What many don't think about, however, is what to do with breast milk they aren't going to use.
Extra breast milk?! We know it sounds crazy, but it happens!
Whether your baby is refusing to drink defrosted breastmilk, you're facing an oversupply, or your baby has transitioned away from breastfeeding, you may be feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or even heartbroken about what to do with this liquid gold.
Fear not! Many of us have been there, and we’re here to help you explore ideas when it comes to alternative uses for extra breast milk.
Get ready to discover some nifty uses for that liquid gold, turning your freezer dilemma into a chance to spread the love and make the most out of every drop!
Uses for Undrinkable Breast Milk
Even if frozen, breast milk reaches a point of being past its prime or deemed undrinkable for one reason or another. Before you reach for the trash bin, hold up! Undrinkable breast milk still has plenty of value and doesn't need to go to waste. Whether it's expired or just not suitable for consumption, there are still ways to put it to good use.
Draw a Milk Bath
Ever heard of a milk bath? It's not just a luxurious spa treatment for adults; it's also a fantastic option for babies and kids. Not only does it make for a calming and relaxing experience, but it can also work wonders for your little one's skin.
From soothing rashes to relieving eczema itches, a breast milk bath is gentle enough for a baby's delicate skin. So next time you're faced with undrinkable breast milk, consider drawing a milk bath instead!
Make Breast Milk Soap and Lotion
Now, here's a fun DIY project: breast milk soap and lotion! Imagine being able to whip up your own skincare products right at home, using your surplus breast milk. It's easier than you might think!
With just a few key ingredients and supplies, like glycerin, essential oils, and molds, you can create nourishing soap and lotion that's perfect for soothing diaper rashes, calming eczema flare-ups, and even easing sore nipples. So why not turn your undrinkable breast milk into something that'll pamper both you and your little one?
Turn It Into Breast Milk Jewelry
Yes, you read that right—breast milk jewelry is a thing! It's a beautiful and sentimental way to preserve the essence of your breastfeeding journey.
Here's how it works: your breast milk is freeze-dried, turning it into a powder that's then combined with resin to create a stunning "stone." From necklaces to rings, there's a wide variety of jewelry options available to suit your style. And if you're feeling crafty, there are DIY kits available so you can create your own unique pieces at home.
Alternatively, you can also send your breast milk off to a company specializing in breast milk jewelry, who'll work their magic and create something truly special for you. So why not turn your undrinkable breast milk into a timeless keepsake that you can cherish forever?
Uses for Extra Fresh or Frozen Breast Milk
So, you've got a surplus of fresh or frozen breast milk, and you're wondering what else you can do with it beyond the usual feedings. Well, good news! There are plenty of alternative ways to make the most out of your milk stash, as long as it's safe for consumption.
Donate or Sell Your Extra Breast Milk
Feeling generous? Consider donating or even selling your extra breast milk. Many moms out there might be in need, and your liquid gold could make a world of difference. Private donations are an option, but there are also reputable human milk banks where you can contribute.
Make Breast Milk Popsicles
Turn snack time for baby into a refreshing treat by making breast milk popsicles! But here's the crucial tip: they should only be made with fresh or refrigerated milk.
Defrosting frozen milk and then refreezing it in a popsicle mold is a no-go. Keep it safe and tasty by following this golden rule for breast milk preparation.
Make Baby Food
Level up your baby's meal game by incorporating breast milk into their food. Whether you're diving into baby-led weaning or whipping up purees, breast milk can replace water or milk in recipes. It adds an extra nutritional punch to your homemade baby food, making mealtime not just delicious but also nutritious.
Tackle Your Milk Surplus with Willow Pump
Got more breast milk than your freezer can handle? We get it – it happens! But have no fear, because Willow is here to make sure you handle that liquid gold surplus like a boss.
There are so many creative ways to use extra breast milk, from making soothing milk baths to turning it into fabulous jewelry. But, hey, there's more wisdom waiting for you over at the Willow blog. We're talking insights on managing your milk supply, crafting pumping schedules that won't cramp your style, and tackling those common breastfeeding hiccups.
Ready to conquer your breast milk journey? Visit the Willow blog now and gain the knowledge and support you need to navigate breastfeeding like a pro!