Calling all lactating mamas!
Preemies and sick babies need your help!
(How's that for a tug on the 'ole heartstrings? Did I mention I write for a living?)
The Indiana Mother's Milk Bank is currently experiencing a milk shortage.
In case you weren't aware, human breast milk provides countless benefits to babies, including disease and infection fighting antibodies - which, of course, preemies and sick babies need plenty of. However, mamas of preemies are the most likely group to have difficulty with their milk supplies. You see the problem, I'm sure.
The Indiana Mother's Milk Bank collects human milk from donors. This milk is pasturized and then given to preemies and sick babies who need it. According to their website, 'In many ways, human milk is like medicine to sick or premature babies'.
I'm kind of a sucker for sick babies, so to me it seems like this is kinda important.
If you are lactating, if your youngest baby is under one year of age, and if you have success in pumping, please consider becoming a human milk donor. The process is fairly simple, and they will even provide your milk storage bags if you need them. I was approved as a donor earlier this month and it was super easy to get started.
If you're interested, contact the Indiana Mother's Milk Bank through this link, or check out their entire website here. I promise, it won't be too hard, and then you can brag to all your friends that you helped save some babies! How could it get better than that?
2 comments:
Do you also do those 3am infomercials to sell juicers? I'd buy one. I'll get started on my collection for sick babies a little later today...sigh...I'm a sucker for a sick baby, too.
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