Human milk donor is provided to babies whose mothers do not have their own milk to provide. This situation can happen for a variety of reasons, including; When a mother's milk supply is delayed due to circumstances of birth or pregnancy, including premature delivery, When a mother's milk supply does nor become established enough to provide sufficient milk for her child or children, When stress interferes with milk supply, such as when a hospitalized baby is too at-risk to be held or nursed by their mother, When a mother requires medication that may pass through her own milk and harm her baby, When a mother has a medical condition that majes breasfeeding unsafe, such as HIV.
Maybe. Some medications are approved to use while donating and some aren't. Call us to check about specific medications.
Our donors are in their first year postpartum and have extra milk to share. They're most often feeding their own babies, and built up a frezer stash of milk that their babies didn't need. Many of our donors are exclusively pumpers, while some collect milk while nursing or pump an extra at night so they can donate.
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