I've been BF my baby, and supplementing with one bottle of formula right before bed. However, on Monday I had my wisdom teeth removed and am on medication, so I can't BF for a week. I pumped extra and stored, but am about to run out. We have been giving her a lot more formula, but unfortunately she has been reacting badly to having this much; crying, puking, and being very moody and not sleeping. My dula has a friend who pumps excess milk (a gallon!) and is looking to do something with it and suggested using hers. Normally I would be hesitant, what with my overactive fears that, even though I've been assured she's healthy, my baby contract some disease, but the dula is very trustworthy, and I just want my daughter to be happy and healthy. Have any of you ever shared BM or got it from another source?
Re: Sharing milk
I think I would be open to sharing milk if I trusted the source.
She had been screened by a milk bank, and I've known her for 20+ years, so I felt comfortable using it.
I don't know if I would take milk from a stranger without knowing every detail of her lifestyle, including any meds she took.
At milk banks, there is a screening process, but no matching process that I'm aware of. They screen the moms through a questionnaire process and then usually pasteurize the milk. No babies are screened for a "matching" process. If the milk is accepted, it goes to any baby that needs it. Many milk banks donate to NICUs, so it is ok to give a baby another woman's milk.
I've never heard of an allergic reaction from using donated breastmilk. That would only occur if the mom was eating something you knew your LO was allergic to. I'm going to assume your LO has no known food allergies that would make that a concern.
Have you tried another kind of formula?
I personally could not risk somethinglike AIDS.
That being said I have donated through HM4HB and women gladly took it.
How long do the mess stay in your system? Also, I have had my wisdom tooth removed while bf'ing.I first was given amox. for the infection the oxicodean <butchered that, for the pain and they were bf approved.
Ask your dent. for a safe option as there are ones out there.
Feel better.
And you're not trusting her. You're trusting that her evaluation of her patient is correct. Patients lie. All the time. The risk of aids wouldn't be worth it to avoid one week of formula, but I'm kind of getting the impression you're going to do it anyway.