
A Decade of Trust
Safety is at the heart of MaiaMilk. For over ten years, our donor milk has been used in leading NICUs across the country — with more than 4 million ounces fed and zero reported adverse events. Trust is earned — and MaiaMilk has earned it through rigorous safety standards and a track record of nourishing the most vulnerable babies in clinical settings.
Now, that same hospital-trusted milk is available for families at home. Produced using triple testing, FDA-compliant handling, and hospital-grade protocols from start to finish, MaiaMilk delivers the highest level of care in every pouch.
We don’t cut corners, because we know parents wouldn’t either.

Our Safety Protocols
Every pouch of MaiaMilk undergoes multiple layers of testing and quality control to ensure maximum safety and purity:
Every drop of MaiaMilk starts with a healthy, carefully screened donor. We conduct a comprehensive medical and lifestyle screening, including full bloodwork for infectious diseases. Only donors who meet the highest health standards are approved to contribute, ensuring a safe foundation for every packet.
MaiaMilk undergoes triple testing — starting with donor blood screening, followed by pre-production milk testing, and final safety verification after processing. These steps screen for pathogens, drug residues, and environmental contaminants to ensure maximum safety.
Once cleared, the milk is gently pasteurized to eliminate harmful bacteria while preserving vital nutrients and immune-supportive compounds. It’s then freeze-dried into a shelf-stable powder — a breakthrough process that retains the bioactive complexity of breast milk while making it just as portable and convenient as formula.
MaiaMilk is processed in an FDA-registered facility that follows strict GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) guidelines. From secure storage and handling to documentation and traceability, every step is monitored to uphold the highest safety and quality standards.
How MaiaMilk Is Made
Behind every pouch is a meticulous process designed to deliver the safety of hospital-grade donor milk — now made accessible for home use.
1. Donor Screening
Donors complete a detailed health and lifestyle questionnaire and undergo a full blood panel to ensure safety from the very start.
2. Milk Collection
Qualified donors are sent a milk kit to fill with frozen breast milk from their personal stash. Once complete, it’s returned in cold storage to our Oregon facility.
3. Pre-Processing Testing at Ni-Q
Before processing begins, every milk sample is screened for bacteria, drug residues, and to confirm it’s 100% human milk.
4. Processing & Pasteurization
At the creamery, milk is gently pasteurized, filtered, and blended for nutritional consistency. A sample from each batch is then sent to a third-party lab.
5. Third-Party Testing
Each batch is sent to a third-party lab for independent testing, including heavy metals, nutrient profile, and microbial safety.
6. Freeze-Drying & Final Review
Once cleared, the milk is freeze-dried into a shelf-stable powder. Each lot is milled, packaged, and undergoes a final safety review before being released for home use.
Not All Milk Is Held To This Standard:
| MaiaMilk | Milk Banks | Informal Milk Sharing | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blood-Tested Donors | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Pathogen Screened | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Triple Batch Testing | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| FDA-Compliant | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Freeze-Dried Format | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |

You’ve Got This. We’ve Got You.
As a parent, nothing matters more than knowing your baby is safe. MaiaMilk offers that peace of mind. Made from 100% real human donor milk and held to hospital-grade standards, every pouch is purified, pasteurized, and rigorously tested — just like the milk trusted in NICUs nationwide.
Now, that same care is available at home. With no additives and no shortcuts, MaiaMilk delivers pure, clinically verified nutrition in a shelf-stable, easy-to-prepare format. Whether you’re supplementing, sharing feeds with a partner, or supporting your baby’s early growth, you can feel confident knowing you’re giving them the very best.
Because safety isn’t just a protocol — it’s a promise.












