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  • sarahschwindt Feb 21, 2010
    I am a mother and nurse, 25 year old and very healthy! Have been pumping extra milk and am willing to ship milk! sarah
  • clovely Aug 21, 2009
    hi i am a 18 year old mom with a 4 month old baby who needs to gain weight so has been put on formula. i have a lrge milk supply. i am an "over producer" i have never done drugs or drank and i eat healthy. i have no medical problems, i live canada for people that live neer here.
  • bck1978 Aug 13, 2009
    I am 30 and am a new Mom. I was so paranoid about not having enough breast milk, I started pumping after nursing and freezing the extra milk and storing it in my sub-zero deep freezer. I have quite a bit and would be willing to sell it for $1.75 per ounce. I have no medical conditions, and have taken NO medicine since I started breastfeeding -- that's right -- NONE! I also try and use as many organic products as possible, to avoid chemicals in my breast milk. I eat about 50% organic foods and know a lot about nutrition. I don't believe in breat milk banks, as they pasteurize the milk and that kills all the bad bacteria, but also the good stuff. This doesn't make sense to me! (That's why I drink Raw Milk, and have NEVER had a problem.) I would sell the milk as a large lot (frozen) and would consider selling to anyone within 3 hours of Tucson, Arizona. Please e-mail me at BethParks1978...
  • highwaygypsy Jun 13, 2009
    please help my daughter is drying up and needs to feed her 6 week old baby she does not want to give formula she lives in northern illinois please call me at 904-349-2560
  • mamamiamd Jun 06, 2009
    I have extra breastmilk to sell to families wishing to provide natural food for a baby. I am a thirty two year old married mother of two healthy girls. I am a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and have a master's degree (working on a PhD). As of the 15th of June, I will be staying at home full time to care for my children. My diet is very healthy and I do not indulge in junk food/soda except for the occasional ice cream cone. We grow much of our food here or buy from the local Amish farmer's market. If necessary, I am willing to adopt other, more stringent, nutritional guidelines if the child has specific needs. I also do not take any medications. Because of my previous line of work (interacting in close proximity with over a thousand people a day) I have a strong immune system and almost never get sick. I use sterilized equipment and will freeze all breastmilk in ...
  • buymybreastmilk Apr 09, 2009
    Based in Central England I have donated to the Milk Bank for 6 months and I'm in the process of selling 10 pints of expressed breast milk to a private buyer. I can express on demand, please contact me at buymybreastmilk@hotmail.co.uk to discuss supply.
  • AlexsMom Oct 27, 2008
    Just so you know, LLL does not have a list of wet nurses. This is wrong. In fact, this is their policy: "A Leader shall not ever suggest an informal milk-donation arrangement, including wet-nursing or cross-nursing." I'm personally not against, I'm just pointing out that your information is not correct.
  • AlexsMom Oct 27, 2008
    Just so you know, LLL does not have a list of wet nurses. This is wrong. In fact, this is their policy: "A Leader shall not ever suggest an informal milk-donation arrangement, including wet-nursing or cross-nursing." I'm personally not against, I'm just pointing out that your information is not correct.
  • adastra4138 Oct 14, 2008
    I am a healthy, 25 year old new mother interested in selling some of my breast milk. My 6 week old little girl is quite chubby but can not keep up with how much I'm making. I am exclusively breast feeding and do not want to continue dumping the extra she does not eat. I would like to find a family to work with exclusively. Someone that can get to know me a bit, and I them, so we can communicate via email or phone and continue an exchange for as long as your baby needs. Ideally, I'd like to work something out with a family such as payment and shipment once a week. That way, you are getting fresh frozen milk instead of milk that has been stored in the freezer for months. I would need to know how much your baby is eating daily and we could calculate things from there. I am looking to charge $2 an ounce, with that including both the cost of my storage bags/supplies and shipping to you. I
  • RS67 Apr 19, 2008
    Just a quick question, you mentioned "Breastmilk can carry a large variety of diseases including HIV and hepatitis that can be passed to your baby." Is contracting those diseases through breast milk also a possibility for an adult? Thanks RS67

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