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Kristian’s first encounter with the power of human milk happened shortly after the birth of her first son, Kase. 
Earlier this year, Kimberly reached out to our in-house lactation consultant, Amanda, because she was having difficulty breastfeeding. Every time her baby latched on, it was very painful for Kimberly…
Megan and Mac’s baby boy, Matthew, was born earlier than they had anticipated. When he arrived at 33 weeks, Matthew went straight to the NICU at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.
Since 1988, the month of October has been designated Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.
Born at 31 weeks, Alyssa’s son, Noah, developed a serious gut infection called necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) requiring breastmilk in the NICU.
September is NICU Awareness Month. We are so grateful for Eliza, who reached out to us to share her NICU story and how donor milk was an integral part of her son’s recovery and an extraordinary…
Saralynn began her breastfeeding journey in 2016 with her first-born Camden, and she sailed through it with ease. After joining a couple of mom support groups on Facebook, she became aware that not…
When Frances started breastfeeding after her baby received donor milk in the NICU, she ended up with an excess supply of breastmilk and decided to give back. 
We have officially occupied our new home in southwest Fort Worth for one full year.
Mothers’ Milk Bank of North Texas is carefully monitoring ongoing developments regarding the outbreak of COVID-19 and how it relates to milk banking.
Organization’s mission focuses on ending necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a disease that affects fragile infants.
Carmen is donating breastmilk after tragically losing her baby, Sebastian. 
July 15, 2019 Mothers’ Milk Bank of North Texas (MMBNT) selected Cuisine for Healing as its newest breastmilk donation site, filling a gap created in central Fort Worth when MMBNT…
The loss of a child is an experience no parent wants to bear. When Tyler welcomed her son Rhett into the world in July of 2017, it was the last thing on her mind. Sadly, it became a reality when…
Our mission, since 2004, has been to provide donor human milk to the most fragile babies in our community. And thanks largely to our amazing donors we are wildly successful in that mission. We…
Mothers’ Milk Bank of North Texas has a reach far beyond the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. From the Panhandle to East Texas, and even other states such as Arkansas and Georgia, fragile babies receive…
When daughter Annabelle was born, Lauren knew she wanted to donate breastmilk. She was producing more milk than Annabelle needed, which was nothing new for Lauren. She’d overproduced with her first…
Mothers’ Milk Bank of North Texas receives support from many generous benefactors. One of those constant champions is the Amy E. Shewbart Foundation. MMBNT’s mission is near and dear to the…
Mothers who donate their extra breastmilk to Mothers’ Milk Bank of North Texas can now drop it off at Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital, making donation convenient for Arlington moms.
Just like physical health, taking care of your mental health is important for your well-being. That’s why May is known as Mental Health Awareness Month. In 1949, Mental Health America began…