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Smaller Shipments of Milk (~120 ounces at a time)

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Post by jaeliesmiracle Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:03 pm

My daughter Jaelie is 15 months old and has Spinal Muscular Atrophy. It is the number 1 genetic killer of children under 2 and I really want to give her a chance at a long healthy life! Many moms in the SMA community have great success with breast milk. They notice the kids regain some strength and are healthier than those who are not on breast milk! I live in Florida but I will do WHATEVER it takes to get a regular supply for Jaelie! Please let me know of ANYTHING I can do! I would really appreciate any help you have to offer.

Stay BLESSED,
Melissa & Jaelie

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Post by Samanthavv Thu Feb 11, 2010 5:15 pm

Hello!

I am willing to pump milk for a baby in need.

My own son is 8.5 months old, and almost exclusively breastfed. He only eats food once a day, sometimes he dosen't even eat that. He's just not that interested in it, which is okay with me.

I am open to babies of all ages.

I can only send shipments in small amounts at a time (roughly 20 bags, or 120 ounces) because my deep freezer broke, and I don't have anywhere to freeze it, except in the freezer compartment of my fridge. If a recipient wants larger shipments and is willing to help me buy a small deep freezer, then I'd be willing to do that as well. But if not, smaller shipments will have to do.

I do not need any bags or prenatals at this time.

I do require that if the milk is shipped, you buy a "lil' oscar" coleman cooler for me to ship the milk in.

I prefer to ship to people on the west coast to ensure as little thawing as possible happens, and will only ship via fedex or ups, no longer than 2nd day shipping.
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