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Thank you for requesting to join MilkShare! We are happy to have you. Inappropriate requests are not tolerated and forums are carefully moderated. Please read our guidelines for safer sharing at www.milkshare.com. If you are seeking milk, we request that you please help to keep MilkShare alive by contributing $20 via Paypal to yaaykhadi@gmail.com prior to posting. Thousands of families have used MilkShare to donate or receive milk for their babies. We believe that this community is preserving an age old practice and giving more babies the best nutrition possible. Thank you for contributing to our success!
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Post by Jenieo Thu May 31, 2012 1:55 pm

Hello,
If your milk is still available, I'd love to be considered to receive it. I have twin boys, 10 weeks old, who were born 2 months early. They both have reflux and I was unable to produce milk after 5 weeks of pumping. My one baby has iugr & the other is having feeding issues, I'm doing my best to provide them with a healthy start to life Smile
Look forward ro hearing from you,
Jenn

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Join date : 2012-05-31
Location : NJ

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Post by lamogel Mon May 21, 2012 3:24 pm

Hello,

I have a preemie (born at 35 weeks) and have been struggling to produce milk. I pump hours a day (she wouldn't breastfeed), and am barely producing despite hydration, fenugreek, oatmeal, etc. My daughter is going through a growth spurt and will need to start formula unless I can find donated milk. I stress about every feeding worrying that my baby will suffer since my body won't do its job. It breaks my heart. I am happy to pay for shipping, milk bags, etc. Please help!

lamogel

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Post by mrellington Thu May 17, 2012 7:45 pm

Hi! If you still have milk available, we'd love to be considered. We've had great success with shipping milk and can pass on what's worked for us. Our youngest son, Colin, has been thriving on donated milk. He was 16 wks premature and is currently a happy, plump 12 month old (actual) thanks to all the generous mamas.

Cheers,
Mary
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Post by megs7667 Thu May 17, 2012 11:07 am

Hello! I have a 4 month old son and more frozen milk than I need. The first batch is from the end of Jan. I have been extremely careful about the food, medications, vitamins, etc that I have taken while breastfeeding. We refer to the breast milk as liquid gold and I would hate for it to go to waste. Please contact me if you are interested. I am not sure what is needed to ship milk but I am willing to do it. Thanks!
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