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Mum – 7NEWS.com.au
Katy Bannerman says she is determined to make sure no one feels the the same horrible pain she did.

When Katy Bannerman pulled open her deep freezer it was overflowing with packets of breast milk, 8,000 ounces to be exact.
Over the course of the coronavirus pandemic, the North Carolina mother of two began donating her extra supply of breast milk to mothers struggling with breastfeeding issues.
Bannerman was inspired to donate her surplus breast milk after struggling with lactation issues herself during her first sons infancy. But when she became pregnant with her second child, Bannerman was determined…
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