Breast milk bank sees increase in number of donors


Team Udayavani, Aug 10, 2023, 10:11 AM IST

Mangaluru’s Ladygoshan Hospital introduced a unique breast milk bank concept about a year ago, and it has been receiving enthusiastic support from mothers.

This novel endeavor has proven instrumental in curbing neonatal fatalities caused by untimely access to breast milk.

Established through a collaboration with Rotary International, the Amrita Rotary Human Breast Milk Bank was initiated in March 2022 with an investment of 36 lakhs. Ladygoshan Hospital oversees its operations, and the initiative commenced with seven initial breast milk donors, a number that has been steadily growing over time.

The hospital attracts women from various districts for childbirth, resulting in an expanding pool of potential donors as birth rates rise. Infants facing health challenges are supplied with milk from these contributing mothers. Additionally, the bank also sources milk from donors and supplies it to the Regional Children’s Treatment Center in Wenlock hospital when required.

This distinctive effort has, apart from Vanivilasa Hospital in Bengaluru, only been implemented in the Government Hospital of Mangaluru within the state. A few private hospitals attempted similar initiatives, but their success was hindered by a lack of donors.

The hospital staff sensitizes eligible mothers about the possibility of donating breast milk when they visit. Some mothers, having witnessed the benefits of milk donation, willingly volunteer. The donated milk undergoes a process of pasteurization, disinfection, and freezing before being dispensed to newborns in need.

Dr. Balakrishna, the Nodal Officer of the Milk Bank, indicates the intention to extend this service to other hospitals as well.

With plans to adopt a centralized model, a proposal has been submitted to the National Health Mission, aiming to establish a dedicated team. Mothers who produce surplus milk beyond their baby’s requirements are eligible for donation. Those interested in contributing breast milk can connect with the Ladygoshan Hospital’s Breast Milk Bank, where experts will offer necessary guidance.

“Initially met with some reluctance, the idea of donating breast milk has gained traction as awareness spreads. This pioneering effort holds significant promise in reducing neonatal mortality rates,” said Dr. Durgaprasad, the Medical Superintendent of Ladygoshan Hospital.

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