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Post by cjulian Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:57 pm

hello. i live in morgantown, and i am a resident doctor at ruby memorial hospital. i am currently breast feeding my 7 week old daughter, but i am not producing enough milk. thus i have to give her formula once to twice per day. i am starting back to work soon and have not been able to store any milk in the freezer. i really wanted to give her strictly breast milk for the first year. i would love to accept some of your stored milk. let me know if this milk is still available and what arrangements can be made.
thank you very much for donating.
christina

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Post by Cathi Tue Apr 27, 2010 10:07 am

I am in WV and have around 400 bags of breastmilk frozen...each bag containing 6 oz and some containing 7 - 8 oz. My daughter is 5 months old and breastfeeds and I still make way more milk than I will use. I am looking for someone or several people to donate this milk to. Please let me know if you need/want this milk. I will tell you that I have been taking Claritin since before I had my child, and her pediatrician says that the milk is safe for anyone to use (I actually asked him this question yesterday).

Cathi

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Join date : 2010-04-27
Age : 48
Location : West Virginia

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