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Need milk for adopted baby who can only have breastmilk

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Need milk for adopted baby who can only have breastmilk Empty Need milk for adopted baby who can only have breastmilk

Post by 5 Solas Mon Nov 07, 2011 3:23 am

We have a beautiful new adopted daughter with possible special needs. I nursed my youngest son for 2 years and then continued to pump to make milk for this little girlie. I take suppliments to help the milk production along, but after 2 1/2 years of lactation (and no new hormones) my body can't make enough for our adopted girl. I've been supplimenting with some formula for a few weeks, but found out that her body can't tolerate it, She thrives on breast milk though. My previous donor can't spare any more for us (and plans on weaning soon).

Anyone out there willing to donate long term? Or a few moms willing to donate? Dairy free milk preferred, or at least very low dairy.

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