Jean, Journal Human Lactation 12(1) 1996 Currents in Human Milk
Banking-Possibilities for Donor Milk Use in Adult Clinical settings-A Largely
Unexplored Area
Written by dear, wise Lois Arnold MPH IBCLC
This discusses the liver transplant surgeon in Oklahoma City who gives human
milk to his patients with low Iga prior to surgery and also perfuses
sterilized human milk in the cavity and intestinal tract during surgery.
Ms. Arnold closes with a short anecdotal report of an LC with colitis who
drank four ounces of freshly pumped milk from a fellow ILCA attendee in 1985.
She had no further burning after her initial milk ingestion and drank
another four ounces the next morning. After 10 years with only eight ounces
of human milk she had not had another colitis attack.
Some pretty fantastic 'stuff'. Colitis is listed as one of the conditions
treated with human milk per HMBANA publications.
Anne Williams RN BSN IBCLC
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