230 mothers donated 900 litres, helping to support 120 infants in neonatal intensive care units
Hong Kong’s first breast milk bank supported 120 infants in its first six months, with 230 mothers donating 900 litres (1,902 pints), just shy of exceeding health authorities’ initial full-year target.
Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau on Monday recognised donors’ selfless dedication, saying that “donating breast milk could even be harder than donating blood”.
“Donors have to take care of and breastfeed their own newborns while undergoing blood tests before they can donate their breastmilk. This requires a lot of effort,” he said at the official opening ceremony of the Hong Kong Breast Milk Bank.
He added that the authorities initially had set a target of collecting 1,000 litres per year, a goal that was almost reached in half that time.






