Anonymous wrote:"Breastmilk donated or sold online is often tainted, study says."
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/21/health/breast-milk-donated-or-sold-online-is-often-tainted-study-says.html
I would probably chose a g-tube or try harder with formula before I would feed my baby a stranger's milk. Anyway, ask your doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't take unscreened milk for your baby. If I knew who you were, I would call cps. Actually, cps should already be involved since most cases of failure to thrive are for social/parental reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't take unscreened milk for your baby. If I knew who you were, I would call cps. Actually, cps should already be involved since most cases of failure to thrive are for social/parental reasons.
What an absolute load of crap though I would be leery of taking unscreened breast milk for my child.
OP, I saw someone mention Hopkins. My daughter was treated by Dr. Au Yeung from 4 months to almost 3 years old. She is amazing and super responsive. Have you been able to get in there? If so please email her or your doctor ASAP, they will help you.
I'm the one that mentioned Hopkins and both my daughters see/saw dr au yeung. I've recommended her to you before - she is the single most caring doctor I have ever seen. She looooves babies and will hug and hold mine during the appt - she calls after hours for even minor things and even had a child w reflux issues so she gets how hard GI issues are. If you call up there and beg the nurses will get you in
Oh and I can donate but need an idea of where you are - I have some frozen that is dairy soy egg free -
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't take unscreened milk for your baby. If I knew who you were, I would call cps. Actually, cps should already be involved since most cases of failure to thrive are for social/parental reasons.
What an absolute load of crap though I would be leery of taking unscreened breast milk for my child.
OP, I saw someone mention Hopkins. My daughter was treated by Dr. Au Yeung from 4 months to almost 3 years old. She is amazing and super responsive. Have you been able to get in there? If so please email her or your doctor ASAP, they will help you.
I'm the one that mentioned Hopkins and both my daughters see/saw dr au yeung. I've recommended her to you before - she is the single most caring doctor I have ever seen. She looooves babies and will hug and hold mine during the appt - she calls after hours for even minor things and even had a child w reflux issues so she gets how hard GI issues are. If you call up there and beg the nurses will get you in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't take unscreened milk for your baby. If I knew who you were, I would call cps. Actually, cps should already be involved since most cases of failure to thrive are for social/parental reasons.
What an absolute load of crap though I would be leery of taking unscreened breast milk for my child.
OP, I saw someone mention Hopkins. My daughter was treated by Dr. Au Yeung from 4 months to almost 3 years old. She is amazing and super responsive. Have you been able to get in there? If so please email her or your doctor ASAP, they will help you.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't take unscreened milk for your baby. If I knew who you were, I would call cps. Actually, cps should already be involved since most cases of failure to thrive are for social/parental reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't take unscreened milk for your baby. If I knew who you were, I would call cps. Actually, cps should already be involved since most cases of failure to thrive are for social/parental reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Post on milkshare.org. I donated my stash a few years ago to a woman there who needed it for a child in the NICU.