I had a hefty freezer stash before returning to work. In Nov/Dec I had a really busy work schedule and I remained vigilient about double pumping with my (then) hospital grade pump every 3 hrs. Now, I don't work near as much ( maybe 2 days a week) and I have got way to much milk in my deep freezer. Will a milk bank take milk that is a few months old even if has been properly stored? I know I will need to go through a screening process. Is there any way they can screen my milk to make sure it is safe? I know it is but if I was a mother giving my preemie donated milk I would want to know for sure it was safe.
Thanks.
Re: Donating BM
Since milk banks are picky, take a while to get approved, and sometimes charge people for milk, I checked out Eats on Feet on Facebook (it is play on the Meals of Wheels name).
They have different groups in different areas and will allow you to donate milk to needy momma's.
We don't have a milk bank around here and I can barely pump enough for 2 bottles a day, but thought I would share!
I found these rules - which say milk can be as old as 10 months. They must do testing for quality before using it, because some of my old milk didn't look so hot after 4 months. https://www.helpinghandsbank.com/process.php
Breleigh & Mason