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Little one due in May and would love to have a freezer full by then.

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Post by emily Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:06 pm

I will be delivering a surrogate baby the beginning of March. I have exclusively breastfed all of my children with much success, and have decided that I will be pumping when she is born. However, her parents do not want to deal with shipping milk.
I will have all the newborn baby milk with no baby to feed!
If you are interested, I will be happy to provide you with any other information you would like. I really want my milk to benefit a child instead of be dumped down the drain.
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Post by aliciaf Wed Dec 29, 2010 9:28 am

Just PM'd you.
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Post by nidhimalpani1 Mon Dec 27, 2010 1:31 pm

Hi Alicia - Happy to help you out! I have been fortunate enough to produce more than enough milk for my 9 month old and my freezer is completely full! I have already donated once through this website successfully.

I am completely healthy, take prenatal vitamins, folic acid, calcium pills, and vitamin D. I don't drink any alcohol or take any drugs, and drink minimal caffeine (chocolate milk - no coffee or tea). I am not on any prescription drugs except for nasonex (for allergies).

If you are interested, please let me know - I believe I have well over 300 ounces and am happy to give you as much as I have.

Thanks and happy holidays!
Nidhi

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Post by aliciaf Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:04 pm


Our oldest, Sage (age 5), was unable to nurse due to a high palate and recessed chin. I pumped full-time (8-10 time per day) and supplemented for the first year of her life. She never had any problems with formula and is healthy and strong today. Our second, Micah (age 16 mo.) was a whole different story. He was also unable to nurse and I began pumping full-time again and when my milk supply dropped off at 4 months I started supplementing. About 1 month after we began supplementing Micah had an awful reaction. His body was covered from head to toe in a weeping, itchy (and sometimes bloody) rash. Not much has changed since then. It has been a year of sleepless nights and a very sad boy. We've been running from doctor to doctor all year but still don't have any answers. I'm sure they'll come though....

Some wonderful moms on milkshare donated milk to us early this year and that kept Micah going until he could begin solids. We will always be thankful for them.

With Micah not getting better. my hubby and I decided to wait 2-3 years before having another. Well life is full of surprises and we found out that I'm pregnant. We're very happy to have another little on join our family but we're definitely nervous about ever supplementing again. We would love to have donor milk ready and waiting when this baby arrives so we there won't be any need for formula.

If anyone can help this little one I would be SO SO grateful!!

I will pay all shipping expenses (FedEx). Here's how it works: I send you a cooler with a prepaid shipping label and breast milk bags, tape, newspaper etc and give instructions on how to pack. Then you let me know when you want it picked up and I arrange for it to be picked up right at your door step. No need to go to the post office or drag the cooler anywhere. Easy!!! To make it worth while though it should be at least 300 ounces due to the cost of shipping. It costs the same to ship 75 ounces or 300 ounces.

Love,
Alicia
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