When it comes to feeding infants, breast milk is best. But what do you do with too much of a good thing? With her freezer overflowing with breast milk she has pumped and her 4-month-old daughter refusing to nurse from a bottle, Martha Heller, 22, of Tiffin, decided to take out a newspaper ad.
"I tried to figure out what to do with it," she said. "I'd much rather a baby use it, because at some point we'll have to throw it away."
Heller said she donates to the University of Iowa-based Mother's Milk Bank of Iowa, but the 100 ounces she is trying to sell — for $200 or the best offer — is what she had pumped beginning in August, before going through the screening... Entire Article
"I tried to figure out what to do with it," she said. "I'd much rather a baby use it, because at some point we'll have to throw it away."
Heller said she donates to the University of Iowa-based Mother's Milk Bank of Iowa, but the 100 ounces she is trying to sell — for $200 or the best offer — is what she had pumped beginning in August, before going through the screening... Entire Article
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