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Searching for Donors in North and South Carolina

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Post by ruacaitriona Mon Apr 05, 2010 12:51 pm

I'm in Raleigh and have 50 oz that is still good, but not for too much longer. It was pumped the end of Jan/ beg of Feb. I did occasionally take ibuprofen (was told that was fine by my lactation consultant) and prenatal vitamin, iron supplement, and vit. d supplement. My baby was one month old when I pumped, but has a dairy/ soy sensitivity and we can't use the milk. I've been dreading tossing it.

I have a good supply/ response to pumping and would love to donate more than once, but I work a lot and we rely on me having a stash. I could potentially donate more often though.

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Post by krysm3 Mon Apr 05, 2010 12:19 pm

Hi, My name is Krystin and I have some milk available to donate.
I tried to PM you, but it doesn't look like it's going through, so I figured I'd respond here too.
This will most likely be my last donation. I have about 100oz (maybe more, I haven't counted yet) if you are interested. The milk is from Dec-Feb.

I have donated numerous times through milkshare in the past year.

My daughter is 16months old. I don't drink, smoke or take any kind of drugs. Don't drink caffeine either!

I take a prenatal vitamin and lecithin (for blocked milkducts).
I live outside of Charlotte, and you can pick the milk up at my house or I can possibly meet you somewhere.

Thanks!
krystin Very Happy

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Post by mommyof2 Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:59 pm

We are so blessed to be expecting our first children (twins) this Spring. For medical reasons, I can’t produce breastmilk on my own and am really hoping to find a few regular donors in North or South Carolina who are willing to help. One time donations would also be greatly appreciated. Please PM me if you are willing to help our little ones. Thank you so much.

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