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Post by abqfish Sun Oct 02, 2011 7:57 pm

With my firs DD, I donated my excess frozen milk to a local mom. It was great. We got to know each other, and I got to see her son grow and thrive. We met through a natural birth center. I didn't get any blood work done. It just didn't come up. Looking through the milkshare program, it looks like it is very common for a recipient to request recent bloodwork (for HIV, etc). I don't mind giving out my prenatal bloodwork because it has already been done. However, my insurance would not cover the tests for milk donation, and it looks like it might cost $600+ for the bloodwork. Does everyone get this done? Am I missing an insurance loop-hole here? An insight would be appreciated!

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Post by kitia5 Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:01 pm

Any additional blood work that the recipient wants should be covered by the recipient and not you.
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Post by msucollin Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:06 pm

I've been satisfied with prenatal bloodwork from all of our generous donors, but I would certainly cover the cost of additional testing if it were necessary.

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