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Milk to donate - approx 250oz

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Post by shammond Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:22 am

Hi - we live in Bloomington and have an adopted daughter who was born premature at 27 weeks, one pound fourteen ounces. She is now almost to her birthdate, but over 3 months from her due date. we had several friends donate milk early on and she has thrived, but they have all quit nursing now. Do you have any milk available? We would love any you have for Kaiya. She did not do well in the NICU when they were adding formula to her breastmilk (they bought it for her from a milk bank). It would be a wonderful blessing to find some extra milk to get her closer to her due date.

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Post by danielleE Thu May 24, 2012 6:12 pm

All milk has been stored in a deep freeze in Lansinoh BPA free bags. Most are 5 oz per bag. Some of the milk is from as far back as July (all from July-Sept). I had over 700 oz (May-Sept) in the freezer while EBF which is why I still have some from that time. We still use it when I'm out of town (National Guard) but there's no way we're going to get through the rest of it. No medications (me), no illnesses (me), no growth issues for my baby, no power outages to the freezer. Occasional coffee or soda. Minimal dairy - I don't drink milk, dairy only comes from dishes that include dairy/cheese. I'm in the St Paul area.

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