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Desperately seeking milk for my 5 month old.

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Post by KaraCheri Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:28 am

I have an abundance of breast milk that I've been storing. God has blessed me with a great supply, aka milk machine. So, I have about 600 ounces from January and Feb I also pump in the morning and evening so I will continue to have extra milk. Up until recently, my baby would take a bottle at night. I have exclusively breast fed her for her whole life (4.5 months). For her late night feed, my husband would give her a bottle but for the last week she has been refusing. I know the milk is good but I think she has just decided that she prefers "me". I would hate for the milk to go to waste. I am a very healthy eater, my milk freezes well and my little one is gaining record weight. And just for the record, I don't have any infectious diseases, don't smoke or take drugs, which I'm sure crosses every mother's mind when using another woman's milk to feed their baby. I live in Atlanta. If you want a letter from my OBGYN to state that my milk is safe, I'd be glad to do that. I really hope I can be of service.

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Post by GigisMommy Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:25 am

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Post by GigisMommy Thu Jan 03, 2013 3:08 am

In need of milk in the south Georgia (kingsland, saint marys, brunswick) or north Florida (yulee, callahan, fernandina, Jax) area ASAP. We have about a week left. My little one does not tolerate lecithin (some people take it to prevent clogged ducts) but aside from that, has no dietary restrictions. Will provide replacement bags!
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