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Jane,
I am sure it will come as no surprise to anyone that the first thing I
thought of when I read your post was how wonderful it would be to get
this frozen breastmilk for an adopted baby. If it were within a day's
drive from me, I would go get it, give some to my toddler and save the
rest for friends who are waiting to adopt babies that they are planning
to nurse with the Lact-Aid.
I'm sure that any adoptive mother who appreciates breastmilk would be
more than happy to pay for this milk. If this lady would be interested
in selling it to an adoptive mother, I could try to find someone in the
area who would be grateful to have it. Of course, I would suggest that
the adoptive mom obtain a note from a doctor or some other indication
that the mother and her baby are both free of contagious diseases.
I'd sure hate to see that much liquid gold go to waste when there are
babies out there that need it. Let me know if you think she would be
interested.
Aloha,
Darillyn
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