Some milk banks only accept donations, but there are a lot of them out there that will pay $1 or more per ounce of breast milk. Some milk banks only accept donations in person, but many of them are open to receiving frozen and shipped milk. Take some time to search for milk banks in your area to see if there is one you like. Mothers Milk Co-op, Prolacta Bioscience, and the Human Milk Banking Association of North America are well-known organizations in the US that are hospital approved and complete rigorous screening checks. It’s generally free to join a milk bank, though some locations do require you donate your first 100 ounces of milk to defray costs before they start paying you. You can apply to almost any milk bank online. You’ll need to input your personal health history, information about your milk production, prescription drug history, and other information about your diet and health habits.  Most mothers who are selling their breast milk will complete a short telephone interview with the milk bank before moving on to the rest of the screening process. Milk banks require donor mothers to be in good health. They are looking for women who are not on most medications or supplements. Women also need to be willing to undergo blood testing (usually at the milk bank’s expense). Milk banks screen their mothers very thoroughly before accepting their milk. Moms shouldn’t use illegal drugs, smoke or use tobacco products, or regularly drink more than 2 ounces of alcohol per day. Eligible milk donors also can’t have received a blood transfusion in the last 4 months or an organ or tissue transplant in the last 12 months.  Blood banks also will not accept milk from mothers who have a positive test result for HIV, HTLV, hepatitis B or C, or syphilis.  Because milk banks regularly provide breast milk to hospitals for babies who are premature or high risk, they take extra care to not potentially introduce any bacterias or viruses to the babies. Use sterilized bags to store your pumped breast milk. In most cases, you’ll need to purchase these bags yourself. Most bags need to be labeled with your identification number at the milk bank, as well as the date the milk was expressed. The milk has to be put into the fridge or freezer shortly after pumping, generally within 30 minutes. Keep it in the fridge or freezer until it’s ready to be delivered or mailed. Milk accepted by mail should be sent via overnight shipping in a cooler and kept on ice. Some milk banks may arrange this for you, whereas others will let you incur that cost.

Summary: Find a milk bank you would like to join. Apply for a milk bank membership. Undergo a screening process and blood test. Follow guidelines to correctly store and transport breast milk.


” Alternately, you can purchase “Synctunes for iTunes/Android” for a small fee if you want to sync one or more playlists that contain over 100 songs.  The application is required for the syncing and transferring of iTunes to your LG G2.   ” The media files will transfer to your phone, and a pop-up dialog box will display on-screen informing you that the transfer is complete.

Summary: Launch the Google Play Store app on your LG G2. Search for and download an app called “Synctunes free for iTunes. Navigate to the Synctunes website on your Windows computer at http://www.bitstudio.eu/synctunes-wireless-guide/. Select the option to download the Synctunes desktop client. Open the Synctunes app on your LG G2 and note the IP address displayed at the bottom of your screen. Launch the Synctunes app on your computer and enter the IP address displayed on your phone. Select the media files you want transferred from iTunes to your phone and click on “Start Sync. Click on “Yes” to confirm that you want the media files synced with your LG G2.


Open the program or screen that you want to take a picture of, making sure that any windows or items that you don't want on-screen are out of the way. Doing so will cause your screen to turn light-grey, and your mouse will turn into a crosshairs icon. Click and drag your mouse from the top-left corner of the area that you want to screenshot to the bottom-right corner. For example, if you want to screenshot the entire screen, you'd click and drag your mouse from the top-left corner of the screen to the bottom-right corner of the screen. This will both take a screenshot of your selected area and save it to your clipboard, from which point it can be pasted into any program that accepts pasted photos. Open any program which supports pasting in photos (e.g., Paint, Word, etc.) and press Ctrl+V. You should see the section of the screen that you selected appear in your program.  You can save your screenshot's document by pressing Ctrl+S, entering a name, selecting a save location, and clicking Save. Photos can also be pasted into some online services, such as emails.

Summary: Go to the page that you want to screenshot. Press ⊞ Win+⇧ Shift+S. Select an area to screenshot. Release the mouse button. Paste your screenshot.


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