When my 2nd baby was born, I had GD, and brought with me donor milk from a friend. I knew I was going to have a csection (due to the fact babies can't be born tummy first, and my daughter was stubborn and wouldn't stay turned). I knew that if her blood sugar was low, they would want to give her something, so I provided the something I wanted her to have. The hospital didn't even blink, they labeled the milk and put it in the fridge, and my daughter was given the milk while I was in recovery, and then she nursed, and we had no further issues.
I honestly expected some difficulty and a had plan B that involved my parents keeping the milk and giving it to my husband when the baby needed it... But the hospital was very good about it.
The hospital probably thought I was crazy, i had a different birth plan, was the first person EVER to nurse a baby on the OR Table, refused to be tied down during my operation so I could hold the baby after and nurse her, and had my nearly three year old there who nursed both before and after the birth, and in the days I was in the hospital... So I'm sure the fact I brought another woman's milk in was just icing on the cake...
Joylyn, without initials other than MOM and formal LLLL
(although in my alternate life, I have a BA, and also my microsoft certification, and let's see, I have my CLAD, and multiple other certificates and credentials, mostly having to do with teaching...)
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> I would love to hear if there are any hospitals that have a written policy on the use of? 'designated donor milk' (milk from a woman the mother has chosen, not a milk bank) as Jaye puts it :)
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> I recently briefly explored the position of the IBLCE in regards to the use of donor milk that is not from a milk bank on behalf of our Special Care Nursery and I didn't have any success identifying the existence of a position or standard of practice in regards to this issue for IBCLC's. Do any of you know where/if this topic is addressed within the scope or standards of the IBLCE?
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> I did come across this information from LLLI:
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> *A Leader shall not ever suggest an informal milk-donation arrangement, including wet-nursing or cross-nursing.*
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> Here is a link to the LLLI policy on human milk sharing.
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> http://www.llli.org/Release/milksharing.html
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> I found this interesting. Didn't answer my question though if the IBLCE has guidance for IBCLC's though. I look forward to seeing if any of you can share anything.
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> Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 21:19:21 -0800
> From: "Jaye Simpson, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Donor milk policies
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> I have a question for all you policy makers out there regarding donor milk.
> I am looking for hospital policies on Banked Donor milk (from a milk bank)
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> These need to be written as two separate policies/procedures.
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