How do you take colostrum to hospital ?

I’m having a C-section later this week. How do I take colostrum to the hospital?

I have labelled them with my name and date and time they were expressed. Do I need to do anything else?

Will they happily take it??

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They should take it, at my hospital they had fridge and freezers for milk.

We just wrote our names, date of expiry and our bed numbers xox

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They'll have fridges but you have to give it to them as soon as you go in x

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If you have any of your details labels you get near the beginning from the hospital put those on them also put a date and time you harvested and pop them in a sandwich bag in the freezer. Then when you go to hospital they can put them in their freezer for you and then they thaw them out as you need them using the oldest first x

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