Breast milk collection and fitness scheduled for August 6 in San Marcos

A breast milk collection campaign and a 9th fitness fair will be held. Mes, is organized in collaboration with the Health Milk Bank of the University of California.

Participants can pick up loose new product bags, diapers, mom and baby gift bags, birth and breastfeeding educational fabrics, as well as resources for breastfeeding and general physical care, while supplies last.

COVID-19 vaccines and boosters for children 6 months and older will be presented at the gym without an appointment.

TrueCare will provide data about its special Supplemental Nutrition for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, as well as resources about its departments of pediatrics, women’s fitness, chiropractic, behavioral and dental fitness. and dental exams, as well as other fitness services.

TrueCare network partners attending the fitness exhibit are San Diego Blood Bank, Feeding San Diego and Palomar Medical Center.

Breast milk collection is for donors, especially due to the recent shortage of formula.

“Moms participating in TrueCare’s breast milk campaign will go a long way toward expanding dairy materials for high-risk babies,” says Dr. Lisa S. Chanelle Calhoun, pediatrician at TrueCare.

To donate breast milk, a minimum donation of one hundred ounces is required, as well as prior registration on the portal of the Health Milk Bank of the University of California at uchealth. service-now. com/csp. Mothers can have a blood test, which is first by giving breast milk, at the cell bank on site. If you have any questions, please email ucmilkbank@health. ucsd. edu or call (858) 249-MILK (6455).

A 9-year-old San Diego Blood Bank cell unit will be provided.

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