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Micropreemie, dwindling supply

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Post by Mudpie Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:07 am

I have about 80 oz in my freezer from december near salem if you would like to come get it. I am no longer pumping, but want to get it out of freezer as my 5mo is now breastfeeding without problems. I did take some herbal galactalogues while pumping.

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Post by mamac Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:19 pm

Hello. Thank you for all you do as milk donors. My daughter was born at 25 weeks 6 days gestation and has done remarkably well. I have been supplementing her milk with formula since she first came home from the hospital. I have had a low supply and will likely stop pumping later this month, after a year. I would like to continue to give her more breast milk if possible. My daughter is 8 months corrected age now. It would be great to get milk from a mother whose child is close in age, but doesn't have to be. We live in Beaverton, OR and are willing to drive up to 4 hours to pick up milk. We can supply milk bags and any other needed supplies. Please let us know if you are interested in helping us.

Christie

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