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"I LOVE donating milk, especially since I have far too much of it, and love knowing I can give other babies a nutritious start in life"


Dena F. (breastmilk donor) - Noordhoek

"I highly recommend donating breastmilk. Knowing that breastmilk may help to take these babies out of harms way definitely gave me a feeling of fulfillment."


Kariema (breastmilk donor) - Cape Town

“My son was admitted to Groote Schuur Hospital neonatal ward in November 2009. He needed milk.

I was unable to give him breastmilk. He was born at 27 weeks with weight 985gr. Thank you very much to the donors who donated breast milk. It really saved my sons life.
Because of your organisation, most of all your donors, my son is healthy, his weight at the moment is 4.5kg - getting fatter by the day.  May God bless you all and the work you do. THANK YOU! THANK YOU!"

Edith Medell (mother of baby receiving donor breastmilk) Cape Town

 

"A premature baby needs so little breastmilk. I was always so careful not to spill any of it. I know of mothers who express surplus milk in the shower or simply throw it down the drain. It’s just such a waste."

Terri (breastmilk donor) Green Point

Milk Matters

Find support and information via useful links, contacts and articles as well as the latest Milk Matters news and needs

Gain more breastfeeding or parenting information or assistance by using the contacts and links below and reading the available articles.

Find out about the latest Milk Matters news, events and supporters as well as specific ways to help Milk Matters.

Useful Contacts

Breast Feeding Association
Mothers who have breastfed their own babies and undergone breastfeeding training, offering telephonic support.

Helpline: 021 - 686 8363
Louise Goosen:
lgoosen@pgwc.gov.za
Linda Glynn:
ljglynn@pgwc.gov.za

La Leche League
La Leche's mission is to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed through mother-to-mother support, encouragement, information, and education, and to promote a better understanding of breastfeeding as an important element in the healthy development of the baby and mother.

Overall Co-ordinator for S.A.:
Vicky Reynell
044 384 0426
reynell@xnets.co.za

Western Cape:
Dilshaad Sungay
021 930 2475
sunryde@telkomsa.net

Eastern Cape & Kwazulu Natal:
Nan Jolly
nanjolly@iafrica.com
041 583 1577

Gauteng:
Ute Gerard
082 652 6436
evan.williams@drpractice.co.za

Lactation Consultants (International Board Certified Lactation Consultants or IBCLCs)
IBCLCs are specialist breastfeeding consultants with the knowledge, experience and skills necessary to manage lactation-related problems.
They are the lactation consultants whom mothers and other healthcare professionals turn to when skilled assistance is required.

Jacquie Nutt
To find an IBCLC in your area of South Africa:
breastfeeding@telkomsa.net
For more information about IBCLCs: www.iblce.edu.au

Breastpump Hire
Hospital grade breastpumps, Medela Lactinas, available for hire.
Note: you need your own Lactaset attachments to use with the pump.

021 659 5599
083 771 6230

Doula (Childbirth Companion)
A doula is a non-medical, trained childbirth companion who provides continual physical, emotional, and informational support to the mother before, during and just after childbirth.
Paula Petersen - paula@paula.co.za

or

Irene Bourquin - 021 852 3040

Society for Private Nurse Practitioners
Contact for referral to any private registered nurses or midwives.

spnp@comficor.co.za
021 532 2623

Postnatal Depression Support Association South Africa (PNDSA)
021 797 4498

www.pndsa.co.za
info@pndsa.co.za
PDNSA is an organisation dedicated to supporting women who may be suffering from postnatal depression and assisting them to find help. It is run by a group of health professionals and other women who have suffered from postnatal depression themselves.

The Parent Centre
The Parent Centre was established in 1983 and provides education and training workshops, home-visiting programmes, community talks, support groups as well as parental counselling. While the Centre is based in the Western Cape, we are very keen to respond to requests for training from other areas.

021 762 0116
www.theparentcentre.org.za
reception@theparentcentre.org.za

The South African Multiple Birth Association (SAMBA)
Support and resources for the parents with twins, triplets, etc.

0861 432 432
www.samultiplebirth.co.za

Twins and Triplets Society (TATS)
TATS is a society made up of mothers of multiples. This site offers useful information in the form of hands on experience, articles, advice and contacts. There are a number of office bearers who run the society and act as counsellors and a person to turn to when you are at a wits end.

Karen Reddering (Chairlady)
karen@newbridge.co.za
www.tats-wc.co.za

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