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Post by sbrooks Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:25 am

Hello! I just had my baby girl at the end of June. Despite all her feedings, I still make more milk than she needs. She was born weighing 6 lbs. 10 ozs. and at 3 1/2 months, she now weighs 14 pounds. She's a little chunker :-) I am a non-smoker who is not on any medication besides my prenatal vitamins and a DHA supplement. I have the rare glass of wine but never pump or feed my baby near the time that I've had any alcohol. I have donated on this site before with my first child and found it to be a very rewarding experience. I would love to find a baby to share my extra milk with. Currently, I have about 120 or so ozs. in my freezer and quickly running out of room. Wish I had a deep freeze to keep storing milk but we only live in an apartment. I live in Independence and have 2 little ones so it would be hard for me to do drop offs or ship. I'm looking for a local recipient and this could be a possible ongoing donation.
-Stephanie-

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