Oregon woman holds record for donating breastmilk to premature babies

For the last nine years, Elisabeth Anderson-Sierra has produced around two gallons of milk each day. Much of it has been used to keep premature babies alive.

ALOHA, Ore. — An Aloha woman is now in the Guinness Book of World Records for producing and donating a mind-boggling amount of breast milk.

Elisabeth Anderson-Sierra’s record is just over 54,000 ounces, but only accounts for donations she made to one milk bank over three years. It’s just a fraction of the 350,000 ounces she’s produced over the last nine years and counting.

“The overall totals kind of blows my mind,” said “Anderson-Sierra. “I’m humbled, I’m

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