Alyse Ogletree, a Texas mother, has set a new world record. In November 2024, she donated an incredible 2,645.58 litres of breastmilk. This surpassed her previous record of 1,569.79 litres. Her selfless act has saved many newborns in need
Ogletree’s journey began in 2010. After giving birth to her first son, Kyle, she noticed excess milk. Initially, she discarded it.
However, a nurse told her about milk donation. Since then, she has been dedicated to helping others.
A Commitment to Helping Newborns
The Mothers’ Milk Bank in North Texas reported that one litre helps 11 preterm babies. Based on her donations, Ogletree has likely helped 350,000 newborns. “I have a big heart,” she told Guinness World Records. “I can’t give away money, but I can give this.”
Ogletree’s donations have made a huge difference. They provide life-saving nutrition to babies, especially premature ones.
“It’s one of the best feelings in the world,” she added. Her experience as a surrogate mother further fuels her passion to donate.
A Role Model for Other Moms
Alyse Ogletree encourages other women to donate breastmilk. She emphasises staying healthy and hydrated. Regular pumping helps produce more milk.
As a mother of three, she balances family life with donations. Her children, Kage and Kory, understand their mother’s impact.
Ogletree wants to inspire others. She educates women about the benefits of milk donation. Through her efforts, she hopes more mothers will donate. Her advocacy continues to grow, helping newborns everywhere.
A Heartfelt Mission to Make a Difference
For Alyse Ogletree, breastmilk donation is a personal mission. It’s not just about breaking records, but changing lives.
Her continued dedication is inspiring and impactful. Ogletree’s story proves that small actions can lead to big change.
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