Beyond Beautiful Birth Services

Beyond Beautiful Birth Services Ashley Kellogg, Labor Doula I am happy to give support in any setting, whether it’s a hospital, home or birthing center.

My desire is to provide education to expectant families so that they can make informed decisions regarding pregnancy, labor and delivery. I also provide physical support during labor and delivery such as: nurturing touch, suggestions for position changes and other client specific needs. I support women in Fort Wayne, Indiana and surrounding areas, but will consider traveling beyond this area. All

women can benefit from the support of a doula, and I would love to be there to advocate for your personal birth plan!

Great news on storing breastmilk!
03/03/2026

Great news on storing breastmilk!

🚨 Recent research is challenging the CDC's strict guidelines on breast milk storage—especially for partially used bottles after feeding.

The CDC currently recommends using or discarding leftover breast milk within 1–2 hours after a baby finishes feeding from the bottle, to limit bacterial risks.

A 2026 German study (preprint on medRxiv, with 44 healthy full-term infants) tested this directly by measuring bacterial growth in leftover human milk after actual bottle feeds.

Main findings:

• Bacterial levels rose after feeding due to contact with the baby's mouth, but showed no meaningful further increase at 4 hours or 8 hours—whether kept at room temperature (~20°C) or refrigerated (4°C).

• Significant growth appeared only after 24 hours at room temperature.

• Refrigerated leftover milk stayed low-risk and stable for up to 24 hours.

For healthy, full-term babies, this suggests it's generally safe to:

• Refrigerate a partially used bottle and reuse it within 24 hours, or

• Leave it at room temperature for up to 8 hours when needed.

Unused pumped milk also proved more stable than the CDC's 4-hour room-temperature rule, with very little bacterial growth even up to 24 hours in many cases, consistent with other recent studies.

The current guidelines are understandably cautious, especially for preterm infants, NICU babies, or those with health issues, who should stick to stricter rules and check with a doctor.

For most parents with healthy babies, though, this new evidence provides real relief: less wasted breast milk, fewer stressful discards, and guidelines that better match actual safety data and everyday feeding life.

🔗 Full preprint: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.02.13.26346179v1.full-text

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12/09/2023

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07/29/2022

New moms often want to know if what they’re experiencing in the postpartum period is in the range of “normal.” Here is a chart to help distinguish what is less likely a cause for concern, and when you should seek outside support. Reach out if you need help! www.guidedhopecounseling.com
(Original post source: Ramonita O'Maille https://www.facebook.com/arenewedmomma)

07/22/2022

So so cool!

05/03/2022

You never need a diagnosis to ask for help 💙

Postpartum Support International is here for you, whether you have an official perinatal mood and anxiety disorder or if you just don't feel like yourself. You don't have to do this alone.

📲 Call or text the PSI HelpLine at 800-944-4773
💻 Join one of PSI's free virtual support groups at http://bit.ly/FindSupportGroup

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