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Hello,
I actually have two questions. A while back, someone commented about
expressing colostrum before the baby is born and taking it to the hospital
for use if needed. I was wondering if there is a specific way that this is
done? Frozen? fresh? amount? container?
Also, regarding the posts about the 6 yr old that has been taken from his
parents. One post said that it was sexual abuse because he was exposed to a
"sex organ" against his will and for his mother's benefit (something like
that). Are breasts considered in a legal context a sex organ-- that would
constitute abuse if a child is in contact with them? In the US, Europe,
other places? Any legal expertise out there or child protection people?
Thanks in advance.
Happy Holidays,
Merilee CLE
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