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One time donation - 75 to 100 oz and counting

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Post by nmeyers Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:32 pm

Hi there,

Thank you for being willing to donate. We live in northern California and have adopted twins. I was able to breast feed them for the first 5 1/2 months of their lives with the help of herbs, meds and and SNS. Since then we haver relied entirely on donor milk. I am hoping to keep them on breast milk through the winter so that they do not get every little cold my 8 year old brings home from school. Would you be willing to ship? I have a fedex account and can provide a container, coolant, replacement bags and arrange for pick up at your home.

thank you for your consideration.
Nannette




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Post by mweicher Wed Dec 19, 2012 8:54 pm

Hi,

I have a large stockpile of upwards of 75 to 100 oz (and still pumping) in my freezer. I simply won't be able to use it soon and it would kill me to throw it out. I pump about 3-4 oz every night so the pile is growing slowly but steadily. I do not smoke and am not on any medications whatsoever. I occasionally have half a glass of wine but not right before pumping. I keep my milk in the basement freezer which is rarely opened. It's good clean milk that I feed to my own 7 1/2 month old son. Please message me if you are interested. I'm in Oak Park, right outside Chicago.

Mary

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