A mother will beat the Guinness record for donating breast milk with more than 1,500 liters

If a couple of years ago we talked about Alicia Richman, who at that time achieved the Guinness record of donating breast milk, after donating almost 330 liters of milk, today we tell you the story of Alyse Ogletree, one of her successors on the throne ( there are two women who got it after Richman), who it will be done with the record after donating more than 1,500 liters of breast milk.

Alyse is the mother of two children and thanks to her incredible donations it could be said that she has not fed two children, but thousands of them.

The 1569 liters he has donated were arriving at the Texas Milk Bank for four years, when his son Kyle was born. While he was in the hospital, his son was barely breastfeeding, but she noticed that he was producing too much, so much so that he filled the hospital's reserves.

A nurse told her about the possibility of donating milk, and she, who did not know that this could be done, considered the option and began to donate it. After his first child he donated 55 liters of breast milk.

When her second baby, Kage, was born, she decided that she would donate breast milk again. What he didn't know was how much he was going to produce. It came to be extracted about 3.8 liters per day and donating milk became almost a full-time job, since even her husband explains that sometimes she went to bed so she wouldn't have to hear, at night, the breast pump working.

Come on, he took seriously about producing milk and donating it, to the point that he stored so much milk until it was taken that he thought about buying a freezer.

As you may have noticed, I speak in future about the record because Alyse has requested the review of the case and Guinness has to check the milk bank records to name her current holder of the record.

She has explained that she is very excited to break the record, although she assures that the real pleasure does not come for the title, but for the cause, for being able to help so many babies to have better health With your milk

Amazing story, right?

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