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Milk available in Albuquerque

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Post by Meaganhope21 Sat Sep 08, 2012 6:43 pm

Do you still have milk to donate? My son Graydon was born at 28 weeks. He spent 7 weeks in the NICU. I was in and out of the hospital myself during that time with a couple of different serious postpartum complications and surgeries. I attempted to pump as much as I could during that time. When he got him home from the NICU I was still very weak and struggling with my own health. I tried to breastfeed as much as I could and tried about every galactigog known to man, even an SNS. But, despite my best efforts, my supply just never came in. Now that he has gotten used to donor milk, he cries in pain if I try to give him formula, even if I just add some to try and make the donor milk stretch. I have enough donors for 2 weeks out of the month and have managed to find a couple of one time donors to make up the difference. The problem I have now is that one of my regulars is moving out of state next week for her husbands job and I just wont have the supply I need for him. My other donors' babies are 12 and 19 months and their supplies will be fading before Graydon is weaned.
I am in NY and am willing to ship you supplies to ship the milk back to me . thank you so much for your generosity in donating to anyone i know how much work it is!

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Join date : 2012-09-08
Age : 42
Location : Western NY

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Post by BabyLogansMama Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:48 pm

I have a beautiful baby boy who had IUGR in utero (meaning he wasn't growing as he should have.) He was born premature and is in need of donor milk. Our pediatrician and lactation consultant said it would be best to get donor milk for him. I have tried everything I could to help my own supply, but am lucky if I get 2 ounces every 8 hours. I am willing to pay for shipping for milk if someone is kind enough to donate. We are looking everywhere it seems to make sure he gets the same start in life that many other babies have gotten. Thank you for your time and consideration.

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Join date : 2012-02-18
Age : 40
Location : Gardendale, Texas

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Post by abqfish Sat Oct 08, 2011 2:50 pm

I have probably 300-400 oz breastmilk available for donation. My daughter is 13 months old now and isn't taking a bottle when I'm at work anymore. It is high-lipase milk, but I did scald it before freezing it. My daughter has had no problem drinking it. I don't smoke and only have about 1/2 a glass a wine a couple times a week. I take a multi vitamin, DHA (fish oil), calcium, and magnesium supplements. I eat a variety of foods, most of which is organic and the meat is grass-fed. I am willing to donate my freezer stash and anything else I pump in the future. If you're local, I can donate fresh milk (if it's convenient).

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Join date : 2011-10-01

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