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Elisabeth Anderson-Sierra (USA) has donated thousands of litres of her own breastmilk to the Tiny Treasures Milk Bank of Duarte, California, USA, which helps support premature infants.
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"I am really hopeful that breaking this record and sharing my story will normalize milk sharing."
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What a wonderful gift to all those babies in need!
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Incredible! She's using her gift & sacrificing so much to bless others. Touching story.
I find it hilarious that people get weirded out about a woman giving milk to another woman's baby, but find it totally normal to give a baby, or child, cow's milk.
I think programs like those she donates to is truly amazing. My issue comes in when people go on FB and privately receive milk from random people they don’t know. Donated milk gets tested. Private donations do not. Who knows if that person was doing drugs, drinking etc.
@@PrismaticPixie You assume that donated milk is 'properly' tested (more likely, but no guarantees). I think if you're a mom donating breastmilk to families that need it, the likelyhood of the kind of fraud you're assuming is low. I'm sure it happens, but it'd be like saying we shouldn't ever go out because there are people driving under the influence, or people actively looking to crash/scam you.
Mother's used to nurse others babies all the time. This world is isolating and cold.
Go vegan!
@@mm345-0sure, but the point they were making still stands. Purchasing milk from strangers on the Internet is a huge risk to take for your baby. Milk from a milk bank is extremely heavily regulated and held to very high standards.
It'd be like getting a bloodborne illness from donated blood. Sure, it can happen, but the chances are extremely low because people know the risks and take every possible precaution. Strangers on the Internet, as far as anybody knows, aren't taking any precautions whatsoever.
I couldn't agree more.
I find it amazing that she is using her condition to benefit newborn babies and making the most of it for the best of others. Bless her heart and all the help she has provided.
It's Haram
@@Tariq_bin_Ziyad ur birth
@@Tariq_bin_Ziyad chup kati lulli
@@CASHIFY.SUPERSALE yes I'am right
WORLD RECORD LONGEST COUNTEROFFENSIVE IN MILITARY HISTORY:
That Title belongs to the current counteroffensive undertaken by Ukraine. They Deserve this price, But I can’t tell you when the record will End..;)
As a mom of a preemie who survived thanks to donor milk until my milk came in. This woman makes a difference to so many people she will never know.
I wish I had known about donor milk when mine were born. It took so long for mine to come in that they had to give them formula and once they had that they wouldn’t take the breast milk. 😢
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Where is her STATUE !? I can only image how many babies she's SAVED, & HELPED. This is a true hero, these are the stories we need to see/hear!
Seriously - she deserves a statue.
Totally deserves it!
Omg I agree!! This is excellent, helping keep babies fed
i genuinely think she deserves a humanitarian award or something along the lines of it. She truly saved babies lives and parents heartache.
If you found this interesting I suggest you also look up the man with the golden arm.
**Edit** James Harrison, not a 1950s movie.
I hope they pay her at the very least
im curious how she isnt deficient in every vitamin known to science lol. like that has to be draining every last bit of calcium from her bones....
@@ElectricalExistence True!!!!!!
I wish they had given us some insight on her diet, I’m sure she must take an array of supplements/vitamins in the morning
She's an angel for donating all this milk. I think she should be paid something for the hard work required to do this.
She could open a business
If she added a camera and went on OF she'd be a millionaire .
@@irdestroyer bruh
Yes, she's an angel and doing this and putting up with all this for so long so those that need it can be helped is truly generous and worthy of some accommodations. It's her gift and hope she goes on as long as she is able as there truly is a need for this. I understand that this would wear on you mentally and physically, but apparently nobody can do this in this large quantity, she's definitely unique and special in so many ways. I wonder if she has to be on a special diet so all the nutrients for both the milk and her body are not depleted? How many freezers has she had to buy? I hope she's been reimbursed somehow by hospitals or? Truly gifted.
How did this get on my recommended 💀
In my culture, it is known that when mothers share milk between different babies, those children are also your own and the kids share a sibling-like bond amongst each other and though this case is very extreme, i feel that the babies she helps are also her children in a way! She's connected to their growth and that's beautiful. She found the light in a dark place.
you should give the name of your culture and some link
@@Erokinguit’s common in Arab culture, but it’s also a Muslim thing (religious).
@@hartplanet356 Cultures in India genuinely believe that consuming cow milk makes the cow like your mother. This is a real thing.
i hope everyone can find their contribution in their community, or society. (this is hers). bless hers.
My favorite story was Selma Hayek breastfeeding someone's child in Africa because they were so malnourished and I remember the media judging her. I guarantee that childs mother was so grateful to see her child with a full belly in who knows how long. And she probably finally got a nights sleep!
She turned her curse to a solution for everyone, but not to her...like a sacrifice
Bless this woman for actually turning her condition into her strength and helping so many babies ❤ She is a Baby Milk Angel ❤
Lol yup
It's NOT A 'condition'
@@outback7092 it is a condition she literally says it in the video
@@outback7092 are you dense
@@outback7092 then what is it dumbarse?
As someone who overproduced for only about 6 months, I definitely feel for this woman. It's more than inconvenient. It can be painful and can lead to health issues. I think it is amazing that she has taken her situation and made it into something beautiful.
It's painful? 😰
How much you selling for on the next run
@not_ringo it can be. When you over produce, you can become engorged quickly. Engorgment isn't comfortable. You end up so full of milk your breasts become hard, and you have to pump or nurse to relieve the pressure. And you can always end up with clogged milk ducts or even mastitis.
It can also affect nursing. If you're too engorged, it is hard for the baby to latch, but that isn't the only problem. Your baby needs a balance of fore milk and hind milk. Fore milk has a higher water and sugar content, while hind milk has more fat and protein. When you over produce and try to nurse your baby gets to much fore milk and not enough hind milk. To counteract this I only nursed on one side while i pumped on the other for relief. If I was really engorged I would pump off some before I'd nurse.
I didn't produce nearly as much as the woman in the video. I imagine she couldn't nurse at all and likely had to pump and then give her baby a bottle of her breastmilk.
@Voyager5171 I never sold mine, though I did give some away. It was a lot of work to get my supply regulated but now I only produce what my little one needs. I know overproduction sounds like a blessing, and in some ways, it is, but it also creates some issues no one thinks about.
In the video, she mentions foremilk and hindmilk. Foremilk has more water and sugar in it, and hindmilk has more protein and fats. Both are very important. When you over produce, your baby will get more foremilk and less hindmilk if you nurse. There are things that can be done (like pumping a little before nursing so the baby gets both), but considering how much this woman produced, I imagine she couldn't actually breastfeed her own baby. She likely had to give her baby her pumped milk in a bottle instead.
There is nothing wrong with that, but I personally would have been heartbroken if I had lost out on that experience with my little one.
Thnks for answering question on my head and sharing your stories ❤
This truly moved me ❤ I hope she gets donations for every supply she needs. The amount of time and emotion that goes into this plus raising a family.. it just blows my mind! What an incredible woman! ❤
Its really heartwarming and really nice to see she is helping a lot of people, even its hard on her body everyday. Respect for this lady.
As a mama who struggles with supply, I applaud this woman. So many of us struggle to keep our babies fed. You're a miraculous individual. I hated pumping and the mental and emotional toll is exhausting.
Made me emotional. Because I struggled too. I had to supplement with formula. I was only able to make breast milk till my daughter was 9 months.
Yes! As a mama who struggled to feed my babies, I love that this woman uses her struggle to bless others.
She turned her painful condition as a blessing to many many babies by becoming a mother to many. All are her children and owe it to her all their life . Spiritually speaking , she is a mother to all those babies. My late Dad lost his mom when he was 3 days old and another lady did breast feed in those days in small remote villages. So my grand father gave her farm land , money and all out of respect. She used to come and visit my father from that village once in a while as we lived in a district which is like 4 hours or more journey for her once in a while and my dad used to give her some money to her and her daughter also who used to visit calling my dad a brother. Long time memory story.
@@MewluMoonyes. But for some it is almost impossible to increase, and for some almost impossible to decrease.
she probably struggles to because of over supply
I feel really bad for this woman, she seems really sad about her condition. But she should definitely hold her head to the highest being such an absolute super mom and using her curse as a blessing to feed those babies. This woman needs a statue built in her honor. A real woman being a real hero. We’ve glorified and immortalized people for less.
Yeah my mom was sick when she got pregnant and wasn’t allowed to breast feed at all
And she is a REAL woman too. Too many fake “women” getting awards that REAL women deserve nowadays
@@sminem6572 Unecessary comment, go hate somewhere else
@@PainGumbo The truth is only hateful to those who hate the truth.
@@sminem6572True, these fake mentally ill man children can't cope with the fact that they're morons
Definitely should be voted woman of the year! What a blessing this woman produced with her unique body which benefited babies and families.
This is so awesome. Thank you so much for doing this! I didn't know this was a thing. The milk donation and the condition of hyperlactation.
As babys my twin and I were dependent on milk donations. And luckily we had someone donating milk for us. So so so thankful that you are doing this!❤
She should have been paid millions! The millions influencers and athletes get, is what this lady should be getting for what she is doing!
she could there are sites for selling that
Go ahead and pay her then. No one's stopping you.
Yeah she can definitely sell it, I think it’s cool that she decided to donate instead. Many families are in great need that don’t have the money to provide for their babies. 😊
donating to hospitals is great. When it comes to families who don't want to use formula... I would charge something.
This woman is incredible!! I exclusively pumped for both of my babies and it was hell! It would be so easy for her to just pump and dump, without going through the hassle of cleaning, sterilizing, storing, etc… but she has chosen to do all of that to feed babies who need it. She is a HERO! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Facts👏🏼🙌🏼👍🏼🩷
YES! Sterilizing it to make sure it's safe, mixing it so that all the babies get equal nutrients, packing it into individual bags, and storing it in an entire fridge dedicated to the milk! Unbelievable
You dumped it??!! 😭😢 I would have so totally drained from the tap as would most of the male population
@@mentosandcola9534 can you please keep your fetishes to yourself?
Ew@@mentosandcola9534
This is one of the coolest videos I’ve seen in a long time thank you for the share. Our society does not recognize the benefits and the sacrifices it takes to nurse. Thank you
She's such a sweet lady! Bless her heart and soul!
What she’s doing is amazing.
I personally fed my son donor breastmilk when he was a newborn bc my milk was not enough for him (he was a 10lb baby and was eating 3oz by 4 weeks) & he had oral restrictions that made nursing him painful. A few moms were generous with their donations and thanks to them my baby was able to gain the weight he needed to gain & he’s a healthy 4.5 month old now :) & happy when breastfeeding
I'm confused did you mean eating 3 oz at 4 weeks old... I would think a 10 lb baby would be eating 3 oz at birth. HELP!
@@mamawfrancy yes, that's exactly what she meant. Her baby was eating 3oz a feeding, when he was only 4 weeks old. The average per feeding at that age, is generally 1-2 ounces.
I've always donated whatever baby stuff I got free since I do surveys and some of them had me sign up for things had three different formulas come in one box gave to mom to give to family friend who was expecting and told Mom to tell her do whatever she wanted to do with the ones she didn't use one was for normal and I forget the other two she was grateful for it
@@beverlyarcher3744 what the survey be? Can you please highlight some details about it..
Yes. By 2.5 months he was eating 8-9oz. Luckily we had a 3 people donated 2,000oz all together which helped my son not he labeled failure to thrive since we didn’t want to do formula. But eventually at 3 months we caved in and did Kendamil.
At his 4 months appointment he weighed in at 21lbs and 29 inches. He’s bigger than most babies in our church friend group. My friend’s one year old is only 20lbs.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate and respect how much she has given to babies in need? What an amazing compassionate human!
I guess her husband is so luckyyyy
It was highly "distracting". I wish every woman was like her 🥵🔥❤
@@mentosandcola9534 Please shut up and never comment again
I just truly admire you Ms. Elizabeth. You have overcome your difficulty and have grown stronger by each passing day, which has made you become the most beautiful human being. ❤ Lots of love and respect to you.
despite her condition being extremely difficult and painful, I really admire her positivity and the grace she’s navigating this with. i’m in awe at how strong she is! you’re helping so many newborns and mothers, and i admire you so much
Breastmilk is crucial for micropreemies. She is a hero for babies that need donated breastmilk. I realize this is a burden for her, but i hope she is comforted knowing what a important thing she is doing for babies.
Makes me wonder what the milk products cost the patient's family vs how much she is getting compensated (probably nothing if it's anything like blood products.)
@@aawillma she's donating so I assume she's not receiving any compensation
@@xabsxntlovex these lazy parents should drive to her to pick up if not paying her.
@@goldHydrangeas you literally see them doing it around the 6 minute mark💀
Human beings who CHOOSE to turn their own circumstances of suffering into literal life-saving energy for other human beings deserve the entire world, I wish I could give this woman the world ❤️❤️❤️
I sacrificed 7 years of my life for the benefit of humanity
@lawrup surely you don't mean terrorizing brown ppl for oil
Agree
mf shut up like actually@@SpriteWild
@@SpriteWild WHAT🤯
You fought your disability and instead used it to help countless babies. Everyone should learn from you, "never to give up, rather search for a way, whatever the situation be". Thank you ❤
You are doing the best service! Saving and growing babies lives! You are amazing!
She earned a place in heaven! As a woman who could not breastfeed due to a health condition, could not have donor milk because in my country there is none available. I love seeing her act of kindness
I was just thinking the same thing. for her to go through what she does on a daily basis and she continues to do it because she knows she's helping so many babies survive when they otherwise may not . she's a saint in my eyes.
Heaven isn't earned.
@@sitcomchristian6886 oh, so you know all the in and outs when it comes to the rules of heaven?
@@locabynature yeah like the fact it doesn’t exist
It's exist die and see for yourself@@dOlli3cOutur3
So much respect and admiration for her sacrifice making a lot of milk hurts if you don't let it out even though it sprays out of you. There's nothing like pumping or breastfeeding to alleviate that pain and pressure.
She deserves so much recognition. She's amazing. I pray her surgery goes well and she gets to enjoy a new chapter of freedom and joy after such a long time of helping others.
I think she is an absolute hero for helping feed so many babies. She is an amazing woman. I feel sad for her though because I can't image the pain, and the constant need to pump must feel exhausting.
What an amazing woman! Bless her heart for helping so many.
My biggest worry for this woman is how many nutrients are flowing out of her body constantly. I assume the risk of osteoporosis is huge.
She must have to eat constantly
I’ve gotten half way through the video, which means I might be missing the point where she can choose to just dry up. Which is doable but I might be putting my foot into my mouth listening further to understand her condition, she also needs to understand that this can absolutely harm her adrenal glands the constant stimulation, who knows what long term effects she will have on her body. 7:06 ok so she’s talking about stopping it eventually. If she just stops stimulating them I believe her body will just stop producing, right now she has a baby which is stimulating her very well. 🤍🫶🏽🤍 Praying for her relief 🫶🏽🫶🏽
@@jd4evapodcast86 She mentioned that her best option is double mastectomy.
That’s exactly what I’m thinking . So if she just stops pumping … what would happen ? It would probably be very swollen and leaking but I wonder what would happen after three weeks .
@@aliciahicks8020 exactly, her body is only making more milk cuz she's pumping. You do risk clogged glands when you choose to dry up, but that seems like a small concern in comparison...
She is amazing. I’ve recently gave birth to a beautiful premature daughter via c section. I’m grateful to produce my own milk but if I hadn’t would be grateful to the moms who donate. She is doing amazing and getting stronger and bigger each day 💖
This woman Is an Absolute Hero! She turned her disability and discomfort intona blessing for others. She's great! I Wish her all the best❤
Shout out to this incredibly selfless woman and also to her husbsnd and kids. Beautiful!
As someone who couldn't breast-feed because my body could not keep up with my babies needs and was forced to rely on formula, I think the effort and care you take to provide preemies with nutrition is amazing gift of love.
That's your fault that you didn't produce enough and made your baby suffer
@@Logicalsane How is this her fault? I'm honestly confused by your thought process.
Srsly, get stuffed.@@Logicalsane
Lol are you serious @@Logicalsane
@@Logicalsane braindead take ngl
As someone who couldn't pump an ounce, I am so grateful to all women who donate milk. My NICU baby thanks y'all too. Not to belittle her struggle at all, it must be horrible
That's your fault that you didn't produce enough and made your baby suffer
@@Logicalsane edgy
Wow, you've perfected the art of cruelty.@@Logicalsane
@@Logicalsane 🖤💀😎 ahh comment
Bless you, ma'am, for the selfless effort you go through for those babies. You have saved lives and I know, as a mom with preemie twins, that they appreciate it.
What an amazing lady. I know you have been a huge blessing to so many people.
This kind of women have existed since always. My grandmother used to tell stories about one women in a village, she was a star because she was helping other women when no powder milk was available. This woman is just a gift for humanity ❤️
They say it takes a village.
When my baby was born early by emergency c section and rushed to a NICU at only 4 and a half pounds, she needed a small procedure, oxygen, and a feeding tube as well as all kinds of other monitors. For the first week of her life she was receiving donated breast milk until mine came in enough to feed her myself. That donated milk helped us know we had one less thing to worry about on top of all the other stress. THANK YOU. To all the women who donate their milk to others. You genuinely do help so many families with what you do 💖💖
Her milk brings all the babies to the yard
And the babys are like "its better then yours mommy"
She needs a standing ovation. Living with this disability I do not wish on anyone but it's amazing how she is making a difference for others. I only have but ❤
Just imagine hundreds of years ago having a baby and not being able to feed it. Insane. This woman is a blessing
I think they had people for this issue. They called them wet nurses.
She would’ve been the ultimate wet nurse. That being said, I feel sorry for her.
@@apara2005 Only for the wealthy though, if you couldn't afford it then your baby would just die
@@razmiddle9410 I would imagine that for not rich people, if they had a friend who had given birth around the same time maybe that friend would help them and breastfeed their baby until it was strong enough to be weened and have other milk
I know women who breastfed each other's babies while the other was at work. I think these kinds of agreements come about more easily in places where most women have lots of babies.
Hope her milk production stops naturally. She has helped(is still helping)so many families and her kindness will be reciprocated. Bless her!
Wow, she pumps more in one session than I could in an entire day. Deep respect for you. Pumping is hard and to do this for years and years, wow, you are a hero
She is an absolute miracle of a person. I hope she gets any and everything she needs. She has likely been a savior to so many people. I can only imagine how much she has sacrificed already, and she is truly a hero.
Serious respect to this woman. I did exclusive pumping for 3 months and it is not easy. The thought of living like that indefinitely sounds impossible, she is very strong.
Heart of gold. I wasn’t able to make milk for my preemie baby. No matter what I tried,.. nothing. My baby received donated milk from wonderful moms like you. Thank you!
It's your fault that you didn't produce enough and made your baby suffer
@@Logicalsane Aww let me go to a corner and cry for your lovely comment. Get a life.
@@llcrs9640 lol...this is the only way you could've diverted my comment.... you can't justify your acts because I literally spoke the truth.. .. your habits, routine, diet,acts literally affected your baby who was your responsibility....
@@Logicalsane you're actually quite inhumane.
@@Logicalsane like the other commenter said. You are inhumane.
A twin preemie mom here, just want to say thank you ❤ I'm not sure if our hospital got your donations or not but just thanks to ppl like you, my babies born at 22 weeks gestation had a chance ❤
All heroes dont wear capes. And you dear a hero to so many families. Thank you ❤
😭 I am balling my eyes out at the generosity and love inside this woman. I was unable to breastfeed both of my babies, and that was one of the most difficult emotional/mental battles I have ever fought. I wish I had known then what I know now, I wish I had asked for a milk donor. What a blessing it is just to produce a normal amount for your own baby, many families take it for granted. It's not always a natural process and some of us mommas have what I call "milk duds". Love this story, and I pray the best for her and her family!
*bawling
She’s an Angel for saving so many babies. A humanitarian, even. Tough life and it must be like a prison sentence.
This woman is a saint and needs to be canonized. The sacrifice she's making for the benefit of untold numbers of families is truly heroic.
What a remarkable woman! I cannot imagine how difficult this condition must be to live with but she uses her difficult circumstance to literally save lives! Such a great example of selflessness in a selfish world
This woman made her disabling challenge into her superpower. It’s so amazing. How wonderful to have someone like her in this world to help some of the most vulnerable survive.
Really sad for her but equally impressed by her committment to helping others.
Coming from someone who was an under producer and my son couldn’t stomach formula correctly.. thank you 💙 my supply never fully came in and my baby was starving. We were able to feed my baby with a local mom’s breastmilk. You and so many others have helped our babies. Thank you 💙 a million times over for helping these babies 💙
It’s amazing that she donates her milk! I’m exclusively pumping milk for my 4th baby and it is no picnic. I can’t imagine doing it for years. 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾
This woman’s curse is a blessing in disguise. I’m extremely glad she’s donated so much milk and helped countless babies over the years.
When and if I ever have a baby, I’d love to donate my milk to help babies around my area. I now see her as a new role model for this need. Thank you for all your hard work! ❤❤❤
I would not call this a blessing in disguise though since it interrupts amber quality of life. I hope that she can get rid of the issue one day so she can have true independence again
@@martinwinther6013 made a mistake and deleted it
She works for a breast pump company and as lactation counselor so what's why I thought she was making money of off her milk...
@@ForeverMan We all make mistakes -
Have a nice day😀
I'm happy she figured out a way to do it 👍
I wish my wife would get this "curse" 🥵🔥❤
She's definitely an angel. Not sure if she's been tested for a pituitary tumor, which can cause excess prolactin. There's medications to lower prolactin. There's also surgical removal of the tumor. I hope she sees this and gets help.
She talks about those options in the video if you watch to the end.
@@ashleyspianoprogress1341 and if you watch it carefully she doesn't talk about tumor at all, she's only talking about the medication and surgery to remove her breasts (double mastectomy). OP's point still stands, she may not know if she has pituitary tumor (a type of brain tumor) or not, this may be the root cause of the hyperprolactinemia in the first place
Besides which not everything is caused by tumours, as she had pointed out at the start, what she has is very very rare and any Dr worth his weight in salt would have checked for tumours. By referring to tumours you cast such a negative view on what she has spent the last 15 years of her life doing for all the right reasons. She would have been given those options at the very beginning but what she saw was not something to be down or negative about but as something that could be used to help so many other people out there.
I am just glad she had more positive people around her to help her and she in turn has worked with companies that have designed the very pumps that many working Moms of today are actually using to express the milk for their own children so that they are being fed using he own breast milk.
She has looked at the medication which has far too many side affects that can and could cause her medical issues if taken. She has looked at the double mastectomy and at this time in her life she’s not interested, especially if she has not fully committed to not having more children in the near future.
For now she feels that this is something that needs to be seen so that others who can help with Brest milk are made aware of their options. For so many decades wet-nurses have been looked down at because pre-WWII they were used by the very rich, and the very poor found it as a way to feed their families. A woman can Brest feed a child from birth up-to the age of 3 years of age. Because of this they became in high demand by the rich as long as they were healthy.
Wet nurses are still needed today, there are so many women who are not able to produce enough of their own breast milk for their child, plus the many premi-babies that are born today is higher now than it was 30-40 years ago plus more if these babies are now living, but because if the distress of having their babies delivered early can cause the mothers milk to never come in at all.
Thanks you
@@dawsie Trying to help someone by suggesting they should check for tumors is not negative.
What a wonderful woman. Thank you for the life you give to others.
So she gives it for free and a company makes profite out of it. Beautiful
I personally think that she sure at least get some payment from it.
Jeebus, this is FULL time job. I fully understand how it is viewed as a disability. I can't believe how much milk this brave and amazing woman produces. She must be incredibly strong mentally. My heart and prayers go to her and her family. Although she's doing a great service, I hope something can someday be done to free her from this. Amazing story❤.
It should be mentioned here how important it is for babies to get the colostrum from breastmilk. These babies are SO fortunate to be receiving this!!
I dont think they would get colostrum since colostrum is the pre milk before a womans milk comes in. My youngest is six so I might be wrong
@@loralubimaia2783 you're correct.
I’m amazed at how much colostrum she made! And that’s over and above what her own baby used.
@@lisasharf1442she made breast milk not colostrum. Colostrum is only in ur breast milk for up to 6 wks after giving birth
@@xabsxntlovex she showed the colostrum in the video. In the chest freezer.
I wonder the impacts this has on her diet or if and what she needs to eat or drink more because of how much of her nutrients are being used on the milk. I’m glad she’s taking her condition with stride and giving so much! I’m sure it’s a huge struggle for her, and I hope she finds relief.
That’s what I was thinking!!! Looks like she’s pumping 2-3 gallons a day. How on earth can her body keep up with that, and how much does she need to eat and drink to survive the nutritional toll
She’s drinking at minimum the amount of water she’s producing as milk plus whatever her body needs. She showed four 2L pitchers plus at least 6 10oz bottles. Thats 2.5 gallons of milk daily. So she’s drinking at least 3 gallons of water a day.
this actually hurts me imagining how much pain she must have gone through before now
I hope the parents who receive her milk return the favor as much as possible. They could help package milk, deliver it, babysit her kids, go shopping for her, and a million other small things to make her life easier. She is wonderful for continuing to feed so many babies even though it makes her life much harder. :)
A lot of the parents receiving the milk at the time are in hospital with their babies, but yes certainly after their babies have recovered 😊
My bubba was born 10 weeks premature and was really sick in hospital for 6 weeks. I actually had a surplus of milk at the time because he couldn’t feed, which isn’t usual for a mum with a very early preterm baby, so I offered to donate a portion of my milk to the hospital for other mums but couldn’t because of the medication that I’m on 😢
Regardless, I’m sure those parents are incredibly grateful for this lady helping their babies to survive ❤
They usually can't... All the families I donated to were in crisis mode. Sometimes it's financially, others are straggling medically, or even just too exhausted after working 3 jobs 4wks postpartum..... I never ask anything from these families. Just knowing I can lift some of that burden by helping nurture their little one is enough. A less stressed mom is a better one! It's an amazing process! Some mom's choose to sell their breastmilk, as many companies buy it to research it's properties (usually formula companies), but it has far more value to a family who is struggling, even if nothing is exchanged financially.
I think you have the wrong idea of what being generous is. You give to give, not to get.
@@charlescharliecharlotte I agree, donating is about giving, not receiving. However, she is paying a very high price to be able to do this, and needs all the support she needs. Them helping her so she is not so exhausted will allow her to continue and help more babies. I don't think they should give back as an obligation. Rather, I would encourage them to give back along with her.
@wildflower1397 If the family is already struggling to feed their baby and is dealing with Preemie/NICU babies, they likely don't have the extra time to help her by babysitting and packaging the milk. They should not feel guilty for accepting such a generous gift.
Nestle is SHAKING right now
Amazing woman! Thanks for finding a way to turn your disability into a real gift for the most vulnerable people.
昔は日本も「もらい乳」といって母乳が出ない母親は知り合い近所の授乳中の母親に頼んで授乳してもらうことがよくありました。
私の子供は低出生体重児だったので毎日搾乳器や手で母乳を絞って冷凍し病院にもっていきましたが、搾乳の辛さは相当なものでした。小さい頃はお母さんの乳房は柔らかく、痛みなど感じないのだと勘違いしていましたが、実際に自分がなってみると乳首は非常に敏感で痛く、乳房も張って思春期と同じように痛いのにその乳房を絞らなければもっと痛くなるという地獄を味わいました。そんなことを普通の人の何百倍も経験するなんて本当に信じられない。
Shes been given a curse but turned it into a gift for so many other babies, mums, and dads. What a blessing her condition is for others. Gos bless her and the little ones she helps to thrive.
As a soon to be new mom this brought tears to my eyes. What a beautiful thing this woman was able to do. And I completely understand her needing and wanting to get back to a more normalized lifestyle when the time is right for her. Thank you for the wonderful story ❤
Congratulations on your upcoming bundle of joy! Just remember, whether you produce more than enough, (like this woman) or struggle to keep your baby growing (like me), you are enough for your baby!
@@AskAgainL8ter thank you for the kind words! 😊
Don't worry
Being a mom is the easiest job there can be.
OMG - this brought up tears in your eyes?????
This woman is amazing and I'm glad she is donating the milk she produces.... I really hope the hospitals aren't charging people an arm and a leg for it but hospitals will do what hospitals will do and charge people/insurance insane amounts of money to turn a higher profit
Simply incredible to see what this woman is doing. Truly not the most ideal condition to live with but to turn it into nutrition for other babies who need it and the hard work physically, mentally, and emotionally that it takes…hats off to her!
I am sorry that you have to live with this condition but I cannot thank you enough for what you do by donating it! My son was preemie and in the NICU for two months and while I tried pumping every two hours, I produced just a tiny amount. He was given breastmilk that was donated and he is so big and strong now. Thank you!!❤
What a beautiful lady.
I am in awe.
What an amazing thing she is doing, and her lovely husband for supporting her.
The mental strength it would take her and all the time and effort she must put into ensuring it is all kept up to standard is just incredible.💕
Wow~! I had never ever heard of this condition until viewing this right now. Oh my goodness, what a hero of a woman, the pain with pumping, I've heard is exhausting etc. I was a new Mom who's milk refused to come through, when it finally did and I went to express it with my newborn daughter...as she was suckling, it stopped, it was terrible the whole time nursing on my breast there was no milk, she was starving; I had no option but to put her on formula. I honestly would not know how to contend with this very unusual disease....kudos to this great Mom. This is insane how much milk expresses on a daily basis from her breasts. I can't even fathom this!
Pumping isn’t painful. It does make you produce more milk. If this woman stopped pumping, she’d stop producing so much milk. She’s creating her own problem. It’s never recommended for an overproducer to pump because it just makes it worse. I over produced. The way you handle it is by hand expressing just a little to relieve pressure. Your body adjusts. I could’ve easily produced as much as her if I wanted to simply by pumping non-stop.
@@FirstNameLastName-wt5to Each woman is different, two of my girlfriends went through pain when breastfeeding/expressing their milk, pumping.
@@midnightmadness5307 Neither should be painful. If it’s painful, they need help from a lactation consultant to correct their technique.
@@FirstNameLastName-wt5to I'm aware of such however many women experience pain when nursing, it happens.
@@midnightmadness5307 I worked in a lactation clinic. What’s your experience?
Bless her for helping babies
When my baby was 3 months old, I was diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis. Treatment option has rendered a drastic reduction in my breastmilk. I really want the benefit of human breastmilk for my baby, so I broadcasted my appeal in our local breastfeeding group. The love response was overwhelming that my baby get to enjoy donated breastmilk up to 10months of age. We are just so grateful for milk sharing
Bless this woman. I can't imagine having to go through this. At least she's making the best of her situation, and helping the helpless. More people need to know her story. She's undoubtedly saved many children
What a gift this woman is to the world … I had tears in my eyes watching this ❤
Absolutely the most beautiful thing she could do with her milk. I really have so much respect for her devotion to the cause of helping babies who need the breast milk. So sorry that her choices are so stark to in order to be able to end her milk production. She has a beautiful family and a very supportive husband. She’s a modern day heroine to so many.
I have so much respect for her turning her disability into such a very special gift to so many little babies in need.
I think that there are very few people out there that would be able and willing to do what she is doing day in, day out for so many years!
May your future and those of all the babies and family's you helped be bright!
She DONATES all of that? Wow, what a wonderful person. Literally saving baby lives. A hero! With the price of formulae - she should be pulling in a hefty paycheck all the time.
That's the dream of every husband
Her struggle has become a blessing to others. She may not always see it this way, but her very existence is a gift to so many people. What an amazing woman.
Exclusively pumping for three months was extremely tough on me. She embodies strength and selflessness. ❤
Beautifully said!
I think it’s cool she can help out all kinds of babies & families with her ongoing breast milk!
As someone who struggled at various times with breastfeeding my sons, Im deeply respectul of what this lady is doing to help babies and other families and she is doing something that is incredibly challenging. I wish her all the very best in the future.
Your sacrifice for the health of other's babies is incredible! Your entire family has had to sacrifice because of this gift and burden you have been given. Thank you for giving so much of yourself (literally)! You are a true angel.
There really is something so special about being able to help another mama feed her baby. I've done it once before, and feel strongly about doing it again after this baby is born. I'm also very glad that the medical community is admitting that tiny babies aren't designed to accept man-made products, and that breast milk really is so important.
Do you understand this is not just for babies?
@@mentosandcola9534 stop trying to normalize your weird kinks in these comments it’s foul
She is a hero in my eyes because she does save a lot of premature babies my niece was one of the premature babies lucky my sister body produce milk but both of my nieces keep spitting up milk we had to use formula.
You should definitely be paid big for this priceless gift!
What an absolute legend. I cannot think of a more noble course than turning a disability into a blessing for others in need. ❤
Proud of you dear❤ ton of thanks from a mother who had no breast milk for my babies 😢I wish this should be highly appreciated by our community worldwide and support the poor moms with the real breast milk
Mothers milk is the best great donation to those childs longing for milk.✊✊
HOMELANDER :- NICE