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Post by bobbis Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:10 am

I was pregnant with twins and one of my boys died in utero. My other son survived, but was born 6 weeks early and took about 2 1/2 months to learn how to breastfeed. Needless to say, I have A LOT of extra milk in my chest freezer. I am donating most of it to the IN Mother's Milk Bank and other organizations, but there were several months where I was taking Claritin, and this milk can't be donated, because the milk banks concentrate the milk, so that in this process, drugs that are OK during breastfeeding, like Claritin, are no longer safe because they're in a higher concentration.
I would love for this milk to go to a local baby in need. I'd hate to see this milk go to waste, both because I know how important it is to provide breast milk rather than formula, and I look at those little bottles and am reminded of the HOURS of labor that went into them!

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