Taking part in a campaign for Hunger Magazine s 10th anniversary community issue, Kim Howells, originally from Wales, wants to change the conversation around breastfeeding globally.
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Mum s breast milk turned neon green when she and her baby caught Covid
Anna asked her daughter’s doctor about the bizarre colour change and they said it is common when the mum gets sick that her milk will change and adapt with antibodies
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Danielle CHANCES are you’ve donated to a foodbank at some point. But you’ve probably never dropped off a donation at a milk bank. Perhaps you didn’t even know they exist? We’re not talking about pints of semi-skimmed or full-fat varieties, but rather human breast milk which can literally save a baby’s life. The pandemic has brought to light the fact that milk banks are more in demand than ever. Danielle Croucher knows all about this. The mum-of-one, from Rayleigh, has donated a staggering 25 litres of her own breast milk to The Human Milk Foundation – enough to feed 100 premature babies in hospital.
Danielle CHANCES are you’ve donated to a foodbank at some point. But you’ve probably never dropped off a donation at a milk bank. Perhaps you didn’t even know they exist? We’re not talking about pints of semi-skimmed or full-fat varieties, but rather human breast milk which can literally save a baby’s life. The pandemic has brought to light the fact that milk banks are more in demand than ever. Danielle Croucher knows all about this. The mum-of-one, from Rayleigh, has donated a staggering 25 litres of her own breast milk to The Human Milk Foundation – enough to feed 100 premature babies in hospital.