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One-time donor in north-central NJ (pick-up only)

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Post by eulistes Fri Sep 16, 2011 3:34 pm

I have about 200oz of frozen breast milk in 2oz bottles to share, with the possibility of more at a later date. (My son was born prematurely, is still in the NICU, and will never catch up with my extensive supply.) All of the milk is from the last two months. No smoking or street drugs (though 1-2 units of alcohol per week); I have recent clean bloodwork results, take prenatal vitamins, and eat a healthy diet. Full disclosure: I have been on Synthroid and Procardia; our NICU lactation consultant says both are safe when breastfeeding. Pick-up only: Union/Essex/Morris area.

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