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"Fantastic! Super easy to donate."


Linda-Anne, breastmilk donor - Constantia

 

"I was blessed with an abundance of milk and a healthy, chubby baby girl who was happy to share her milk with the babies in need. I’m so grateful that I discovered the opportunity to donate my milk– donating really made me feel good about myself, knowing that the recipient babies would be given a boost in life.

I hope that this project keeps going for years to come- it is truly a fantastic initiative. What a great way to make a huge difference in the lives of those special little people…"


Megan (breastmilk donor) Blue Downs, Cape Town

"It made me feel proud to know that my milk would go to a very deserving child. Having a baby is a miracle and if I could help just one child it would be an honour."


Andrea (breastmilk donor) - Diep River

"I gave birth to a 13 week premature baby who weighed 905 grams and dropped to 750 grams. I was producing very little milk at the time and  I was able to secure some donor milk through Milk Matters!

The service I received from Milk Matters was absolutely awesome and I believe that Gabe’s health benefitted tremendously from the donor milk. 

I would urge any lady who has surplus breast milk to please donate it to Milk Matters. 

The benefits to premature and all babies are really too many to put in words.

Please, please donate your extra breast milk!"


Angelique - recipient premature baby's mom

Milk Matters

Is there a difference between formula feeding and bottle feeding?

Yes, there certainly is:
Formula feeding indicates that a baby is getting formula milk, but he could be getting it from either a cup or a bottle.

Bottle feeding indicates that a baby is getting either expressed breastmilk or formula milk from a bottle.

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