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Pumping an extra 15-20 oz. a day in Syracuse

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Post by tohealth Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:42 am

Hi Blraum,
Im contacting willing donors of breast milk hoping to acquire some soon. Im wondering if you have any Breast milk still available? Im in Syracuse and can pick up anytime.
Thanks for your time!
Tony

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Post by blraum Sat Mar 10, 2012 9:24 pm

Hi there! I am in the Syracuse area. I have been pumping an extra 15-20 oz. of milk per day since my daughter was born a couple weeks ago. We do not have much more freezer room and am hate to just pour the milk down the drain. I can't see donating to a milk bank that is going to profit off of the milk. Please contact to make arrangements.

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