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milk donors

Milk donors are individuals, usually lactating women, who voluntarily donate excess breast milk to help infants in need, such as those in hospitals or with premature births. Their milk is collected, tested for safety, and processed by milk banks to ensure it’s free from contaminants. Donated milk provides crucial nutritional and immune benefits, especially for vulnerable babies when mother's own milk isn't available. Milk donation is a safe, altruistic act that supports infant health and development, adhering to strict health guidelines and screening protocols for donor safety and recipient well-being.