The tl;dr version is the last paragraph.
Amelia has always been on fortified bm, and has always been "spitty". She wasn't able to be laid on her back, due to aspiration. After her last open heart surgery, she developed chylothorax. She needed to be on a fat free formula. Throw up, every where. All the time. Once the 6 weeks were up, I was supposed to switch her back to fortified bm, but decided to skip fortifying it, and give it to her straight. She hasn't thrown up since! Life has been so good! I called the dr a couple days later to tell them and was prepared to fight for what I wanted, but they said "as long as she grows, she is fine."
I pumped(auto correct changed this to pimp) for 4 months. We completely filled our chest freezer with milk, but now we are down to almost half.
I reached out to a milk bank, and have also been in contact with donors. I picked up 200oz from someone yesterday, and will pick up more from the bank tomorrow. (All donors were screened by the mothers milk alliance)
My mil thinks this is gross. Whatevs, I just want the kid to grow and stop throwing up.
Wdyt? Would you consider donor milk? I guess I didn't even consider this being weird or gross until my mil said something.
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Re: Would you accept donor milk?
There is absolutely nothing wrong with it though so if you're comfortable then go for it.
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Although I can't say that people ever accept donated milk for the "wrong reasons," you are absolutely doing it for the best of reasons.
I hope Ms. Amelia is doing well.
I'm LOLing at pimp too. Teehee!
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This. Donors go through a lot of screening. Not just anybody can donate. They even do blood and DNA testing. That way you know the milk is clean. I'd do it.
Not sure about hm4hb, but I'm going through mothers milk alliance. The only fee from them is to pay screening fees. It's $100 to get screened, and they don't charge donors, so if you get milk from them, they ask that you pay the fee. Because of our situation and medical bills, they waived the fee. We are outside their service area so they will only do a one time donation. Any little bit helps!
She can have formula, but she throws up so much when she gets formula. Even when the breast milk is just fortified with formula.
I don't have any issue with formula. My original plan was to switch to formula when we ran out of milk, but i don't want the puking to start again!