Milk Banking Frequently Asked Questions


  1. Why should I donate?

  2. How do I know if I am a candidate to donate milk?

  3. Will I have enough milk for my baby if I donate?

  4. Can I donate milk I pumped prior to being qualified as a donor (previously collected milk)?

  5. When can I start expressing milk for the milk bank?

  6. When should I express?

  7. What equipment will I need as a breast milk donor?

  8. How do I prepare to express my milk?

  9. How should I store the milk prior to shipping?

  10. What if I have taken medications?

  11. What if I am ill?

  12. Can I drink alcohol while donating?

  13. What do I do if I go out of town?

  14. How do I get the milk to the Milk Bank?

  15. Does the milk bank have a confidentiality policy?

  16. Will only babies receive my donated milk?

  17. Will I be paid for my donations?

  18. Can I make a financial contribution to Helping Hands Milk Bank?

  19. Where does my breast milk go once I donate?

  20. What does Prolacta Bioscience do?

  21. How is Helping Hands Milk Bank affiliated with Prolacta Bioscience?

  22. What is qualified milk?

  23. What if I only want to make a one time donation? I've been pumping extra milk for months as I have too much breast milk

  24. Does Prolacta give the milk to hospitals or sell it? Is Prolacta a nonprofit company?

  25. What resources are available if I have more questions?

  26. After lactation begins, how long can a nursing mother donate breast milk?

  27. How cold should my freezer be to store breast milk?


Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Your valuable donation will contribute $1 per ounce to support Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Prolacta Bioscience® has pledged to contribute $1 to the fight against breast cancer for every ounce of qualified milk we collect. Susan G. Komen for the Cure was chosen as the recipient of this contribution because of their admirable work in fighting breast cancer.

Minimum Contribution: $25,000
Program Active: Year round

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