RHINELANDER, WI — A milk bank in Wisconsin hit the mother-lode with a recent donation.
Amy Borman cleaned out her freezer and brought in several coolers packed with frozen breast milk. The total was almost 29 gallons of breast milk.
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The breast milk will be provided to women and newborns who are in the neonatal intensive care unit at the hospital there. Doctors say breast milk is ideal for premature or sick babies in particular.