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Informal milk sharing / Diane L. Spatz

By: Series: MCN : The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing. 41 : 2, page 125 Publication details: March/April 2016Content type:
  • txt
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  • unmediated.
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  • volume.
ISSN:
  • 0361-929X
Subject(s): Summary: When the new mother is unable to breastfeed or provide milk for her own child, human milk must be accessed from another source. There are three options: pasteurized donor human milk from a non-profit milk bank governed by the Human Milk Banking Association of North America, pasteurized donor human milk from a for-profit company, or through informal milk sharing
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When the new mother is unable to breastfeed or provide milk for her own child, human milk must be accessed from another source. There are three options: pasteurized donor human milk from a non-profit milk bank governed by the Human Milk Banking Association of North America, pasteurized donor human milk from a for-profit company, or through informal milk sharing

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