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Milk available near Saratoga Springs, NY

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Post by allison Sun Oct 17, 2010 6:08 pm

Hi, I sent you an email but I figured I'd also post here. I live in Albany and had a breast reduction so I don't have a full supply. I'd love to have your milk if it's still available!

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Post by cap377 Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:52 pm

I've been pumping exclusively since my daughter was born in July and have quite a bit of milk stored up (she was born with a heart defect and is tube fed, so the pump is my best friend, LOL). She's three months old now, and my supply is still going strong, so I'm ready to start letting go of my "older" milk (basically because I'm running out of room!). This milk had been stored in the hospital deep freezer for the seven weeks my daughter was in the hospital; then I brought it home and it's been in a chest freezer dedicated for breast milk. The milk is stored either in plastic Medela 2.5 oz tubes or the Medela breast milk bags.

I was planning to donate the milk to a milk bank, but I needed a blood transfusion at my daughter's birth, so that excludes me. I meet all other milk bank criteria, though (no drugs, no alcohol, no diseases). If interested, I can get you an approximate ounce amount, too (I don't have a lot of it labeled, but definitely have at least 400 ounces I'm willing to part with right now).

Please email me at cap377@yahoo.com or post here; if you don't hear back from me right away, I apologize. My little one is often in and out of the hospital, so it may take three or four days for me to respond.

Christa

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