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Medium RiskFDA Food
Food & Beverages/Baby Food & Formula

Mountain West Mothers' Milk Bank Inc.: Pasteurized Donor Human Milk Recalled Due to Foreign Object Contamination

Agency Publication Date: April 22, 2021
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Summary

Mountain West Mothers' Milk Bank Inc. is recalling 140 bottles of Pasteurized Donor Human Milk because a foreign object was discovered inside a bottle. The recall affects 3-ounce BPA-free plastic bottles from four specific batches distributed within Salt Lake and Utah Counties in Utah. Consumers who have these bottles should not use them for infant feeding and should return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Risk

The presence of a foreign object in the milk poses a potential choking or injury hazard to infants if consumed. No injuries or illnesses have been reported to date regarding this issue.

What You Should Do

  1. Check your 3-fluid ounce BPA-free plastic bottles of Mountain West Mothers' Milk Bank Pasteurized Donor Human Milk for the following batch IDs: 000955-1, 000955-2, 000955-3, or 000955-4.
  2. Verify the expiration date on the unique identifier label; affected bottles are marked with an expiration date of 09/01/2021 (EXP: 09/01/2021).
  3. Confirm the label includes the Milk Bank Code 'MWMMB' and a QR code, with the bottle itself embossed with 'Donor Human Milk' and graduation marks.
  4. Immediately stop using any bottles from the affected batches and store them separately to ensure they are not used for infant feeding.
  5. Return the affected product to the place of purchase for a full refund or contact Mountain West Mothers' Milk Bank Inc. for further instructions.
  6. For additional questions, contact the FDA Consumer Complaint hotline at 1-888-723-3332 (1-888-SAFEFDA) or visit www.fda.gov/safety/recalls.

Your Remedy Options

💰Full Refund

Return to the place of purchase for a full refund or contact the manufacturer for further instructions

How to: Consumers should return the 3 oz. bottles to where they were purchased to receive a refund.

Affected Products

Product: Mountain West Mothers' Milk Bank - Pasteurized Donor Human Milk (3 oz.)
Lot Numbers:
000955-1 (Exp: 9/1/2021)
000955-2 (Exp: 9/1/2021)
000955-3 (Exp: 9/1/2021)
000955-4 (Exp: 9/1/2021)
Date Ranges: 09/01/2021

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 87740
Status: Resolved
Manufacturer: Mountain West Mothers' Milk Bank Inc.
Sold By: Mountain West Mothers' Milk Bank Inc.
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 140 - 3 oz. BPA free plastic bottles
Distributed To: Utah
Agency Last Updated: April 27, 2021

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Sources: FDA iRES · Raw API Response

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