The Recall Desk
ModerateFDA (Food)·F-0319-2022·Announced 2021-12-22

Mother's Milk Bank of North Texas Pasteurized Donor Human Milk Recalled for Foreign Object

Mother's Milk Bank of North Texas is recalling 54 bottles of pasteurized donor human milk (100 mL each, batch 025958-1) distributed in Texas because a foreign object was found in a bottle.

What this means for you

Minor labeling or packaging issue, or a voluntary precautionary recall. Risk of harm is low but real — follow the manufacturer's instructions.

Our severity reasoning: This is an FDA Class III recall involving a foreign object contamination in a limited quantity of product (54 bottles). The source text reports no illnesses or injuries, and the hazard is limited in scope to a single identified batch. This matches the criteria for a Moderate severity recall.

Plain-English summary

Mother's Milk Bank of North Texas is recalling 54 bottles of pasteurized donor human milk. Each bottle contains 100 mL of milk with 1.00 g/dL protein, packaged in a sterile BPA-free plastic bottle. The recall was initiated after a foreign object was found in a bottle.

The affected product has batch number 025958-1 and order number ORD032148. The product was distributed in Texas.

Consumers who have received this product should stop using it immediately. For questions or to report the product, consumers should contact Mother's Milk Bank of North Texas at 817-810-0071.

The recalled product

Product
Mother's Milk Bank of North Texas 817-810-0071 Pasteurized Donor Human milk Volume: 100mL 1.00 g/dL Protein packaged in sterile BPA free plastic bottle
Manufacturer
MOTHERS MILK BANK OF NORTH TEXAS
Hazard
  • foreign-object
  • contamination

Is your product affected?

Check your packaging against the codes below. If any of them match, the product is part of this recall.

Lot numbers (1)

  • Batch number: 025958-1 Order number: ORD032148

Distribution

Distributed in 1 state:

  • TX