If you are breastfeeding, good for you (and your baby!)  If you can pump some, and store some for later, so much the better.  It can be stored for about 6 months in the back of your freezer.  (Click HERE for more information.)

Some mothers produce so much milk that their baby can’t drink it all.  Have you ever wondered how to give it away?  Perhaps there’s a baby who could really use it.

Now, there’s a way to donate it.  “MilkShare” is an organization dedicated to uniting babies in need with a breastmilk donor.  One of my patients alerted me to this resource; she has donated milk for two families, and she’s found it to be a rewarding experience.

Donors are not expected to be reimbursed for the milk itself, but you can be reimbursed for equipment and shipping costs.  (Selling the milk itself is forbidden by the site.)  The recipient is also responsible for any costs for testing the milk.

Click HERE to see the MilkShare website, and find out more.

– David Epstein, MD