I made a video sharing my experience with breastfeeding and how, at first, I learned that the initial milk can be more fluid. I felt lost, and it hurts quite a bit when the milk comes in, because the breast almost always gets full and becomes hard with lumps. Moms always feel worried and anxious during these moments, so I decided to help by teaching a massage and some tricks to break up the milk lump in the breast. Breastfeeding is essential—if you have milk, breastfeed your baby, and who knows, you might be able to donate any extra milk! Every baby will be protected from various illnesses with all the benefits that breast milk provides.
And if you have leftover milk, donate it! Donating breast milk gives a chance for breastfeeding to those who could not nurse. The donation centers are located in maternity hospitals and collection centers in your city throughout the country. To find the closest breast milk bank to your home or workplace, visit LOBALE and search by your zip code, address, or city. Donate, breastfeed, let this precious liquid be your baby’s food source and also for many others. Donate milk, donate life!