tejleadását
Tejleadását is a Hungarian term that translates to "milk supply" or "milk donation." It most commonly refers to the act of donating breast milk to a milk bank. These milk banks collect, screen, and process donated human milk to provide it to infants who cannot be breastfed by their own mothers. This includes premature babies, sick newborns, or infants whose mothers have medical conditions preventing them from producing sufficient milk.
The process of tejleadását typically involves a voluntary donation from a lactating mother. Donors undergo screening
Tejleadását plays a crucial role in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and other healthcare settings, offering