If you donate breastmilk - to or through which organization do you donate?
Is anyone out there using donated breastmilk?
Anyone encountered any issues with either donating or using?
I have recently become a donor and I'm nerdily fascinated by the subject as it's something I (somewhat foolishly) never thought about before pregnancy.
Discuss
Re: Donating & Using Donated Breast Milk
Still, an amazing service. I just feel a little queasy about some company making money off my milk when I wish there was a way to donate directly to the families/babies without cost to them.
On the other hand, I see the obvious benefits of a company pasteurizing the milk - especially for use by the most fragile babies. And that's not free. So someone has to pay that cost I guess.
I just wish there was a better way.
I just started donating via Human Milk 4 Human Babies, and while I know MY milk is safe, I do understand there is a concern about other recipients getting milk from strangers. I realize this is nothing new. People have used wet nurses for years....but I'm a but crazy about the concept of disease spreading, so the topic is an interesting one for me.
I never saw an itemized bill for her stay, but I'm sure there was a charge for it. I think they would have to charge something for cost of operations/distribution/etc. I doubt there is much profit being made.
I don't think I would have accepted unscreened milk. I'm in the medical science field and there is no way I would trust a stranger to know they were a safe donors.
I think donation is awesome, though, however it works for people! I wish I didn't hate pumping so much...
I have donated over 1000oz to her since May. Unfortunately we don't live in the same state, so we pay for shipping, but its still cheaper than using the bank. If it weren't for her though, I probably wouldn't bother donating to a bank. I'm tired after the couple months i've been pumping for her - and I only do twice/day.
Personally, I would have switched to formula before taking donated milk. I don't know why...