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Hoping to donate: Marysville area

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Post by kerencoy Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:48 pm

Hi!

I wanted to post a reply just in case you still have milk left. My daughter Willa is 8 months old and similar to Jenifer's baby, has been doing so well on my milk, donor milk and formula. I think I may have IGT, but it was never diagnosed. That said, I was never able to produce enough milk even after months of round-the-clock pumping, domperidone, herbs, and all the galactagogue foods out there! We are out of donor milk and I'm hoping we will be able to find more and reduce the amount of formula she takes. Please message me or email kerenholt@gmail.com if you still have milk available. Regardless, thank you for being a donor!

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Post by Needhamjm Fri May 17, 2013 10:10 pm

Hi there! I would absolutely love to talk to you! My nine month old has been thriving on a combo of my milk, donor milk and formula. I have IGT (insufficient glandular tissue), so I'm not physically able to produce enough milk for him. We were blessed to find a fabulous donor, but her son is getting older and she's no longer pumping. We're so close to the 1 year mark, I would love to keep him on whatever amount of mama milk we can. Feel free to message me or email me at jeniferneedham@gmail.com

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Post by Lifemilk Mon May 06, 2013 11:12 am

Pming you Kookoonuts

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Post by kookoonuts Sat Apr 27, 2013 10:40 am

I live in Tulalip and have an oversupply. my son is almost 3 months and thriving, so I'm wanting to donate some of the milk I've stored already. My freezer is full, and I pump more than he eats at daycare. I don't think it's enough to fully feed another baby, but it should supplement a large portion of another baby's diet.

I don't smoke or drink. If I drink coffee, it's decaf. I don't drink sodas. Only things I'm taking right now are gummivites and calcium pills. I try to keep soy out of my diet and avoid really spicy foods. I normally eat cereal with rice milk, turkey sausage, citrus fruit, yogurt and/or homemade waffles for breakfast. Lunch/dinner is normally some concoction of grains, veggies and turkey or chicken. I snack on crackers, seaweed, applesauce, larabars (or similar), and chocolate. Occasionally I get a hankering for greasy, bad-for-you-but-oh-so-delicious fast food. I'm weak like that. LOL

I have pumped and shipped before, sending milk to my birthson's adoptive family. That was a lot of work, and I don't have the resources to do that kind of shipping. I would like to donate locally, and drive almost daily to everett, marysville and tulalip.

I've been lucky to find bags at roughly $4/25ct, so you can either reimburse me for them, or exchange them with new ones. I use lansinoh, but would also use Gerber/NUK or Honeysuckle. I'm new to this ste, but willing to work with a family. I just don't want to chuck the milk in the trash, as my freezer is filling up.

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