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Adopted 15 week old-Cypress

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Post by Sarahlizdav Sun Oct 06, 2013 1:00 pm

Sent you a private message. Sarah

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Post by wendylynn_80 Sun Oct 06, 2013 10:32 am

We adopted our 2nd son at birth. His birthmother abused multiple drugs while pregnant with him. He is now 15 weeks and thriving despite our having used commercial formula. I attempted relactation (biological son is 9) for 6-7 weeks, but was unsuccessful :-( Since then he has been fed a raw goat milk formula that we made at home, but it is causing lots of spit up/reflux. A few dear friends have recently gifted their breastmilk reserves and he LOVES it, and is thriving, gaining weight and spitting up MUCH less; however, it is not enough to meet his daily demands. We are even willing to travel to surrounding areas to pick up your frozen stores! Please let us know if you are able/willing to bless our family with your abundance. :-) Thanks!

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