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Blood Test FAQs

MMBNT covers all fees for your non-fasting blood work. Because the test is free, please don’t provide your insurance information.

Blood Test Information

        - Donors are tested for HIV 1, HIV 2, HTLV 1 & 2, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and syphilis.

        - You still need to complete a blood test to be approved, even if your OB tested for these early in your pregnancy.

        - All test results are confidential.


Options to complete your blood test:
  1. At a lab near you- a requisition form for LabCorp or Quest Diagnostics will be emailed to you: make sure you select a site that does routine testing, not a drug testing only site.
  2. At-home blood draw- if you live in the DFW or surrounding area, you may be able to get your blood drawn at home through a mobile service. If you’re interested in this option, talk to a donor coordinator.

Contact us if you are not in the area covered by the mobile service and there is not a LabCorp or Quest near you. We can make other arrangements on a case by case basis.

Find a lab convenient to you here: LabCorp or Quest Diagnostics


What does HIV/AIDS have to do with donating milk?
 

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a condition caused by HIV (the AIDS virus) in which the body’s normal defense mechanisms against certain infectious diseases are severely reduced, putting a person at risk for unusual infections and cancers. HIV can spread via body fluids, including breastmilk. If you are in any of the high-risk groups listed below, we ask that you voluntarily refrain from donating milk:

  • Those with a positive result when tested for HIV.
  • Those with symptoms and signs of AIDS (unexplained enlarged lymph nodes, unexplained weight loss, night sweats, chronic diarrhea, fungal and viral infections of the mouth, unexplained dark skin nodules).
  • Sexual partners of HIV-positive individuals, or those who are at risk for HIV infection.
  • Men who have ever had sex with another man since 1977.
  • Present or past abusers of non-medical, injected drugs.
  • Persons with hemophilia who have received clotting factor concentrates.
  • Sexual partners of individuals in any of the above categories.
  • Men or women who have engaged in sex for money or drugs within the last 12 months and persons who have been their sexual partners.

 

  • HMBANA
    HMBANA
  • Abide Women's Health Services
    Abide Women's Health Services
  • NEC Society
  • The Amy E. Shewbart Foundation
    The Amy E. Shewbart Foundation
  • Benbrook Chamber of Commerce
  • Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest
    Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest
  • Pediatrix Neonatology of Texas
    Pediatrix Neonatology of Texas
  • JPS Foundation
  • Junior League of FW
  • Newborn Nightingales
  • Cook Children's Medical Center
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