HOW IT WORKS
MyMilk laboratory based testing
Three steps. It’s simple.
All from home. only a small Breast milk sample.

Order
Click and order from here. Fill in your information to create your account. We will mail you a collecting kit.

Sample
Collect a sample of your breast milk at home, according to the collection instructions. Our service will pick up your breast milk sample and deliver it to MyMilk laboratories.

Get results
You will receive a notification when your online personalized report, including laboratory results and individualized recommendations, is available at your secure MyMilk account.
Only a small breast milk sample.
We know you. We know that with a new breastfeeding baby you have a lot on your hands. Literally. We made the process as simple as possible. Our milk sampling kit is all you need to send your breast milk to analysis. All from the comfort of your home.

What’s in mymilk sampling kit
Return box

Instructions

A collection cup

Sampling tubes

Gel wrap, tube cases & bag


Personalized reports.
laboratory results and individualized recommendations
Personalized recommendations based on your OWN breast milk laboratory results, and your reported information about your breastfeeding status and habits. All from the comfort of your home
Our technology. Our lab.
Backed by science.
MyMilk provides unique techniques for milk sampling, breast milk laboratory methods and report generation.

MyMilk tests and reports are not intended to diagnose or treat any clinical condition, or to substitute for a healthcare provider’s consultation.
MyMilk test and reports are not intended to diagnose or treat any clinical condition, or to provide a medical recommendation and does not substitute the advice of your health care provider (lactation consultant, doctor, or nurse). These reports are not intended to tell you anything about your or your baby’s current state of health, or to be used to make medical decisions, including whether or not you should take a medication or how much of a medication you should take. Our reports can identify potential nutritional deficiencies in breast milk and provide suggestions for improving the breastfeeding mom’s nutrition. It is advised to consult with a nutritionist or a medical health provider before making any nutritional changes. Furthermore, nutritional supplements should not be taken without consulting with a physician.
