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Well said, Susan. I don't see a problem with paying donors for breastmilk.
People donate blood products to the Red Cross, but they sell them to the
plasma centers - lots of my friends in college made money that way. People
get a priceless product, and donors are compensated for their time.
Maybe that's the way to do it - donors are not paid for the milk itself,
they are paid for the time it takes them to express and deliver it.
Jennifer D
BirthBasics
----- Original Message -----
From: "Susan Stockwell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 8:06 AM
Subject: paying for donors
> Well I don't think the sheep goats or cows donate milk products for free
to
> my supermarket.
> Neither do any of the suppliers to my health service donate drugs
equipment
> etc as a rule.
> So what's the problem about paying for breastmilk?
> And don't come the Sex Discrimination Legislation either.
> Sperm donors are paid plenty!
> Susan Stockwell
> Poole UK
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