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nannyde 01:47 PM 06-09-2011
Originally Posted by Michelle:
I'm glad that works for you.
I just have a daycare full of nurses and even one lawyer that would royally freak out if I did that and it's just my own personal feelings too. I always worry about cross contamination with breast milk because it can carry the aids virus among other things.
for me it's really not that hard to keep them separate.
I'm pretty organized and I just rinse the bottles really good afterwards and put them in their cubbies.
Well whatever works for you and your clients. That's the beauty of this job.

I don't think your nurse clients would worry too much about AIDS transmission.


HIV, unlike most viruses has to be within a host or culture at a temperature of 98.6 degrees give or take only a degree or two. Outside of the body, the virus dies within minutes without the temperature necessary for its survival.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_long_d...tside_the_body
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