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  1. When you donate your extra breast milk, you become a beacon of hope for families in need. Call the Mothers’ Milk Bank at (614) 566-0630 to begin the process today or email MilkBank@OhioHealth.com.

  2. A lactation specialist can provide valuable support: Breastfeeding can be a challenging experience for new mothers. We can help identify and resolve common issues such as latch difficulty, low milk supply, engorgement, and how to learn your baby’s cues.

  3. Pump directly into Ceres Chill, which safely stores and chills your breastmilk for 20+ hours as you commute, work, hit the gym, or head out on a date after a long workday. No power cords or chargers! No disposable plastic!

  4. The milk bank, which is located in the OhioHealth Eastside Health Center, relies on donations from healthy, lactating women who generously provide milk to help other babies. To become a human milk donor, mothers must take part in a screening process to ensure the quality and safety of the milk.

  5. If you have questions or concerns about breastfeeding, pumping or storing milk; returning to work or medication, or if you would like to schedule an outpatient consult or free bra fitting, our lactation consultants are just a phone call away at 614-234-MILK (6455).

  6. 27 lis 2023 · The storage and preparation techniques recommended can help maintain the safety and quality of expressed breast milk for the baby's health. These guidelines provide information for storing human milk at different temperatures and for preparing human milk after storage.

  7. Thank you for your interest in donating your extra breast milk to a HMBANA member milk bank. To begin the process, please review our list of 30+ member milk banks and their locations, and then call the one that is most convenient for you. Milk bank staff will guide you through the screening process.

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