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Have a little extra in Killeen/Harker Heights/Ft. Hood area

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Post by BFarmymama Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:17 am

Is this milk still available?

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Post by Holly-B Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:02 pm

I have 205 oz of breastmilk, stored in either 2,3 or 4 oz increments-in the begining I really thought I'd be going back and that's how I store my milk to adjust to baby's changing needs (if that makes any sense lol). My daughter just turned 4 months old and because I don't work, chances are she'll never need a bottle-let alone this much. About 1/4 of this is from her first 3 weeks of life. I am looking to donate to a local mama who has a baby roughly the same age. I don't smoke, but do have the very occassional glass of wine (I think maybe 1 since baby's been born). I do drink a cup of coffee here and there. I take a vitamin, DHA supplement and Vita-D as well. My daughter has doubled her birth weight according to her weight taken at her appointment last Friday. I do have my prenatal records and am free from disease. I have contacted a milk bank, but never heard back. This has been stored in a deep freezer, but I hate clutter. I could possibly be a constant donor as I produce way more a day than what baby needs. Email me at pinkysgurl82@yahoo.com if you are interested, or PM me here. Thanks and God Bless!

ooops forgot- I was turned away a few years ago by a milk bank because I have been deployed and therefore out of the country for too long on top of something to do with recieving a series of vaccines. If any of that bothers you I don't know, but I figured I'd put that out there.

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