I recently stepped into the role of CEO at Mothers’ Milk Bank, and let me tell you, the work is wonderful and the learning curve has been steep! But I’m diving in headfirst because I’m passionate about ensuring every baby gets the best start in life. One of the topics I’ve been wrapping my head around is the distinction between a mother’s own breast milk and human donor milk. I often get asked, “Why donor milk?” It’s fascinating stuff, and I’m excited to break it down with you.
Breast milk
Okay, let’s start with the crème de la crème—breast milk. It’s like nature’s perfect recipe for baby nutrition, and it’s fascinating how it adapts to each little one’s needs as they grow.
Here’s the scoop:
Human donor milk
Now, let’s talk about donor human milk. It’s like the superhero sidekick, swooping in when breastfeeding isn’t an option. (Most of our recipients are premature infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), but here are other reasons that a doctor would prescribe donor milk.)
Here’s what you need to know:
So, there you have it—breast milk vs. human donor milk. Both are great options for feeding your little one, each with its own perks. And as I continue my journey as CEO of Mothers’ Milk Bank, I’m eager to continue learning and championing the well-being of all babies.
Here’s to their health and happiness, and here’s to your peace of mind!
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