For most parents and babies, breast milk comes in two forms: liquid and solid ice. If you’re pumping or expressing breast milk, it needs to be used within four hours of leaving your body, or it can be ...
For parents juggling work deadlines, daycare drop-offs and constant travel, storing breast milk can quickly turn into a full-blown logistics puzzle. Freeze-dried breast milk is often marketed as the ...
A military family with a baby had more than 1,000 ounces of breast milk stored in their freezer in Hawaii when they learned they would be moving to Maryland. Now what? Scrolling on Instagram, mom ...
“Polenta—I May Be Doing it Wrong.” This was the subject line of an email Brow Beat received a couple of months ago, from a reader who wanted to know why her cornmeal porridge always “seems to turn out ...