DRPgirl on: Donating Your Breast Milk

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2007

This is a topic more people need to be aware of.

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  • My son was premature and luckily i produced all his milk, howver i did donate my excess to the nearest milk bank! Preemies have a high risk of a gut rotting condition when fed formula milk, this risk is totally got rid of when feeding human breast milk! please donate!

  • Thanks! I have now donated 80 ounces and have 50 more in the fridge waiting to go out. It is a wonderful thing!

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  • i want to donate breast milk help!

  • @sallyburdett hey how do u stop breast milk . i want to stop breatfeeding

  • I have donated over 25000 oz to MMBNT, over 200 to a local family who adopted out of country, & now donating to a local family adopting locally.

    I think there needs 2 b more awareness on this matter.

  • i am a current breastmilk donater in the Uk. it has been a very rewarding experince and i have posted this video to my myspace page to help make my girlfrinds more aware. thanks for making this video.

  • its sad that you are so selfish to deny your child whats best b.c you are uncomfortable

  • What a wonderful person you are .... thank you for your valuable points.

  • A lot of good points... Donating breast milk is great but when you said "they" mix the milk and pasteurize it, the pasteurizing process may kill all bacteria and other harmful items but at the same time will kill much of the natural enzymes in the milk needed to digest properly when consumed by the mouth which means you may not receive much of the advantages gained from direct breast feeding. This lack in proper enzymes could also lead to (in a worst case scenario) lactose intolerance.

  • Great point!! shorten it and get to the point more quickly. But I totally agree I'm still nursing my 6 month old and I'm trilled with the results she hasn't been sick once.

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