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Lots of milk with some medicine in KC

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Post by 7swans Mon Oct 04, 2010 4:10 am

Hi there! So sorry your LO cannot use this milk. Sad Has it found a home yet?
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Post by pump mom Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:52 pm

I am the mom of a special needs lo who has never been able to get enough milk out on her own. I have been pumping for close to 2 years and my supply has gone Way down. I am giving her what I have, which is fine. I have a friend who seeing me in this situation offered a large bag of BM bottles that she pumped for her premie son. I jumped at the chance even though she had been on some blood pressure medicine, since she was OKed by the doctor to nurse her own son. She was on Hydralazine and Clonidine. The second one does get in the milk some although it has not been shown to negatively affect the babies in the studies. I consulted our nutritionist for my lo and she said that while it would probably be fine for most babies especially in the small amounts of 5-6 oz a day that I would have been using, with my lo's diagnosis it was not a good idea.
So now I have a bag of (I'm guessing) over 200 oz of milk in my freezer, and my friend said to try and find someone else that might need it. Otherwise I'll have to through it out. Her baby was born 2 months early in may or April and the milk has been in a deep freeze since it was pumped.

Let me know if you are interested. If you are, I think she still makes more then she can use and she might be interested in a longer term relationship. I am in the KC area.

Thanks.

Julie


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