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Insurance & HSA/FSA Eligible
Use FSA/HSA reimbursements or purchase with insurance coverage. Verify eligibility.
Insurance & HSA/FSA Eligible
Use FSA/HSA reimbursements or purchase with insurance coverage. Verify eligibility.
Insurance & HSA/FSA Eligible
Use FSA/HSA reimbursements or purchase with insurance coverage. Verify eligibility.
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• 32 oz capacity equivalent to eight 4oz bottles
• Makes it easy to track milk output throughout the day
• Food-grade and dishwasher safe for convenience and peace of mind
• Leak-proof seal removes seamlessly for quicker cleaning by hand
• Designed with a leak-proof seal for optimal freshness and no spillage
• Easy pouring spout for transferring into bottles or bags
1 Glass Breast Milk Pitcher
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The pitcher holds 32 ounces of breast milk and is designed to make it easy to track production throughout the day.
Yes, the pitcher is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. The top should be placed on the top rack.
No, the pitcher is made from food-grade materials without BPA or phthalates.
To minimize the chance of bacteria growth, you should only pool milk that has been pumped throughout the same 24-hour period.
Yes! The pitcher is designed for “milk pooling,” also known as combining milk from multiple pumping sessions throughout the day. Combining milk from different pumping sessions can help ensure that your baby is getting more complete nutrition from each bottle. This is because milk varies in its nutritional and caloric content depending on the duration of your session, how long it has been since you last pumped, the number of times you’ve pumped that day, and the time of day! Read more here.
Yes, the pitcher can be used to store infant formula. Formula must be used within 24 hours or otherwise discarded. Follow guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for safe milk storage here.
No, you should never put the pitcher in the freezer or microwave. Before freezing, transfer your milk to storage bags. To warm your milk, pour into a bottle and place in a bowl of warm water. Breast milk should never be microwaved.
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