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“He was perfect,” said Nicura. “They said treat him like a normal baby. He was supposed to come home and grow and gain some weight.”

But after suffering a cardiac arrest on November 12, Colton’s health rapidly declined.

“When he became sick, it was a huge shock to us,” Nicura added, having expected him to live until his teen years.“We knew his life would be short. We just didn’t expect it to be that short.”

Since his death on December 2, she has been pumping her breast milk and donating it to other babies, in Colton’s honor.

“I wanted to do something in his name, considering this was his milk; it felt like I was keeping his memory alive through breast-milk donation and helping others.”

The 28-year-old has been pumping four times every day, donating more than 4,600 ounces since her son’s death.

Nicura Thompson

The milk is sent to Colorado for pasteurization and processing before being distributed to mothers in need.

Even though the milk was supposed to be for her son, and he isn’t here anymore, Nicura found comfort in knowing that the milk was not going to waste.

“I thought it would bring sadness, but it really doesn’t. It gives me a sense of relief knowing that it’s going to other children who really really need it.”

She knew how valuable breast milk is to babies who are sick—including her son.

“It’s liquid gold, and these babies need it so desperately.”

Nicura Thompson

Her hope is that other parents who have suffered the loss of a child will know how much good can come from even the worst tragedies. After seeing the incredible ways it has helped her grieve, while also helping others, Nicura  encourages other mothers to consider donating their own breast milk.

“As hard as it is to imagine, some good can come out of it.”

Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm
Bri is an outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure. She lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese in between capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras.

I Was Giving My Son the Very Thing That Was Killing Him & Had No Idea

It literally burned his body from the inside out...

“If This Turns Positive, It Is Freaking Baby Jesus”: Wife Breaks Shocking News to Husband After Bringing Home Adopted Newborn

"One stick turned positive and a different kind of vomit happened… word vomit… ‘OHHH SH**!!!’ I guess I said it loud enough for Sam to hear me, because he opened the door and asked to look at the test. He then started reading the box saying aloud, ‘Noooo!'"

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