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Breast Milk Donation

Help Support the Health of Newborns: Become a Milk Donor Through Cody Regional Health's Milk Depot

Cody Regional Health is proud to partner with the Mother’s Milk Bank to serve as a Milk Depot, giving nursing mothers the opportunity to donate excess breast milk to help vulnerable infants. By donating, you provide life-saving nutrients and protection to newborns in need, including premature and hospitalized infants.

Why Breast Milk Donation Matters

Breast milk is uniquely suited to protect and nourish infants, offering benefits that formula cannot provide. It supports cognitive and behavioral development, strengthens the immune system, and reduces the risk of complications such as respiratory infections and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a life-threatening condition for premature babies.

Unfortunately, many mothers of NICU babies are unable to produce enough milk to meet their baby’s needs. Your donation can make a tremendous difference for these families, giving fragile infants a stronger start in life.

How to Become a Donor

If you have an oversupply of breast milk, you may qualify to donate through our Milk Depot. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Contact the Mother’s Milk Bank: https://milkbank.rmchildren.org/
    Call 877-367-9091 to complete a 15-minute pre-screening to determine your eligibility.
  2. Complete Screening Forms and Bloodwork: If you pass the pre-screening, you’ll complete an online form and have a small blood sample drawn. This can be done at no cost to you through the Milk Depot at Cody Regional Health.
  3. Drop Off Milk at Our Depot: Once approved, you’ll receive collection containers and can drop off your milk donations at Cody Regional Health’s Milk Depot. We’ll ship your donation to the Mother’s Milk Bank, where it will be pasteurized and distributed to infants in need.

Donor Requirements To donate breast milk, mothers must:

  • Be in good health.

  • Be non-smokers and free from nicotine or marijuana use.

  • Pass a blood screening.

  • Follow approved medication guidelines (per the Human Milk Banking Association of North America).

  • Limit alcohol and caffeine consumption.

  • Commit to donating a minimum of 150 ounces.

Make a Difference Today

If you’re interested in becoming a milk donor, please contact the Mother’s Milk Bank at 877-367-9091 or visit their website at milkbank.rmchildren.org.

Together, we can help ensure every baby has the best start in life.

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