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Trichy mother donates record 300 litres to milk bank

Trichy mother donates record 300 litres to milk bank

Time of Indiaa day ago
Trichy: Amid a shortfall in milk donations, a homemaker from Kattur has set a remarkable example by donating 300.17 litres of breast milk over 22 months, earning her a place in the Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records.
Selva Brindha, a mother of two, began donating in April 2023 through an NGO working with MGMGH's milk bank. Data shows that she contributed nearly half the total volume received in 2023 and 2024 combined.
It's the stigma, hearsay, and superstitions that stop many mothers from coming forward, she said. "Initially, I experienced weight loss, and many people discouraged me. But my doctor explained that milk pumping burns calories, and I became emotionally attached to the cause," said Brindha. "It's not about how much you give—it's that you choose to give at all."
Doctors said she will be felicitated during the valedictory event of Breastfeeding Week on August 7. "She's made a huge difference to hundreds of babies. Her commitment deserves recognition," said Dr Padmapriya.
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