In a story that’s raising eyebrows and sparking debate online, a woman has revealed that she sells her breast milk for $25 per bag — and business is booming.
While it may sound unusual to some, selling breast milk has become a growing trend, especially among mothers who produce more milk than their babies need. This woman, who shared her experience on social media, explained that she began selling her milk to help families who struggle to provide natural nutrition for their infants.
But it’s not just parents buying. Reports suggest that bodybuilders, athletes, and even people seeking health benefits are purchasing human milk, believing it to be a natural source of nutrients and protein.
“I never expected so much demand,” she said. “At first, I was just donating it, but when people offered to pay, I realized I could help my family financially while still supporting others.”
However, this practice isn’t without controversy. Health experts warn that buying breast milk from unofficial sources can carry risks if it’s not properly screened or stored. Despite this, the market continues to grow, driven by both necessity and curiosity.
With each bag selling for $25, this woman has turned something natural into a profitable side business — and her story has sparked conversations worldwide about the ethics, safety, and surprising demand for human milk.
As unconventional as it may seem, one thing is clear: where there’s demand, there’s always someone willing to supply — even when it comes to something as personal as this.