Megan is a Public Health Nurse at a school in rural Minnesota. She has a background as a pediatric nurse in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Megan saw firsthand the benefits of pasteurized donator human milk for premature babies and is an advocate for the use of human milk and its ability to promote optimal nutrition and healing.
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