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Milk to share in Philadelphia suburbs

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Post by mamaofmanyblessings Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:35 am

We are very interested. If you would contact me at: 7wonderfulblessings@gmail.com and we can arrange a pick up! Thanks!!
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Post by bridgette62 Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:35 pm

Hi,

I am new to milk donation and to this forum but am willing and able to donate my stored breast milk. I have been breast feeding my daughter since she was born in January 2010. unfortunately she has a milk protien allergy and can no longer drink my milk. I have a freezer full of stored breast milk as she could never drink all the milk I was producing. I am also still pumping just in case someone would like to benefit from my milk. I figure if my daughter can't benefit from my milk then someone should be able to.

Pleas elet me know if I can help!

Thanks!

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