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Well Done, Fort Worth!! I am delighted to see a second milk bank open in
the state of Texas!
To answer Kate's question, I imagine the reporter needed to interview a
mother who's baby received donor milk. It's quite possible the baby did
receive some of his mother's own milk, but the details of her pumping
efforts just weren't part of the story.
TWO milk banks in Texas. I'm tickled pink.
Jeanne Mitchell, RN, IBCLC
Austin, TX
> > DONATED mothers' milk helps sick babies thrive
> > Fort Worth Star Telegram (subscription) - Fort
> > Worth,TX,USA
> > He turned 6 weeks old Monday, and little William is
> > getting bigger by the
> > day, thanks in part to breast milk donated by a
> > stranger because his mother
> > could not ...
> >
>
<http://www.dfw.com/mld/startelegram/news/local/states/texas/arlington/84735
16.htm>
>
> this inquiring mind always asks *why* the
> aforementioned mother couldn't produce any milk, and
> also, does anyone know if what they say about Brazil
> is true?
>
> kate, who donated milk for a year...
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