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Post by mica2 Thu Aug 25, 2011 10:54 am

Hello Heather,

I have some breast milk I would like to donate. I could do now about 500 oz. Let me know if you are still interested.

I live in St. Paul

Simona Mehle
651-7007-6300

mica2

Posts : 6
Join date : 2011-08-20

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Post by Howen Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:36 pm

hello, I am looking for breast milk to supplement my 7 week old son.

I do not produce enough breast milk. this is my second son (and 2nd time around dealing with all these issues) now and he is 7 weeks old. at most (with herbs and supplements etc) I can produce 2 oz per feeding.. the older he gets, the more supplementing he needs. we are currently supplementing with formula which he hates and goes hungry until he is so hungry he will actually drink it.

the kicker... the milk protein upsets his tummy... I cut out most dairy in my diet and we have to supplement with enfamil nutramigen (yuck) .. we both hate it!

I am looking for an affordable way to feed my son so he will be happy and quit crying about eating formula or being hungry!!!! I live in Cottage grove, MN....

if you don't eat a lot of dairy he could most likely handle your breast milk!

Please respond.. we are all so unhappy right now. This same thing happened with my first son and it was torture...

thanks

Heather Owen
Cottage Grove, mn
651-724-3143

Howen

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Join date : 2011-08-07

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