Understanding the Current Guidelines for Preparing Pediatric and Newborn Feedings in Health Facilities

Caroline Steele, MS, RD, summarizes regulatory standards and recommendations for human milk and formula handling. She outlines potential failure points that can lead to formula and breast milk mishandling and misadministration and highlights best practices to reduce these risks.

Ms. Steele is an expert on pediatric nutrition and lactation, and is co-editor of Infant and Pediatric Feedings: Guidelines for Preparation of Human Milk and Formula in Health Care Facilities.

This material was originally presented to a live internet audience on 5-Dec-2018. It was reviewed for rerelease on 11-Dec-2020.

This course does not offer CE credit.

  • Caroline Steele, MS, RD, IBCLC

    Clinical Consultant
    Timeless Medical Systems

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize the risks associated with mishandling and misadministration of human milk and formula
  • Review current guidelines for the safe preparation of human milk and formula feeding
  • Identify at least 1 best practice for implementation within your unit or hospital