I'm not sure its a good thing. The HMBANA has done a great job of making
volunteer-provided milk available to those in need. (Not that we don't need
hundreds more HMBANA milk banks) Its not a huge money-maker, though, and
Prolacta is marketing itself as the people who can dispense milk that can be
easily billed to insurance companies. I do have a big issue with volunteer
moms donating milk that is then used to make a profit for a company.
Tickles my ethics the wrong way. As does the sale of milk by moms to such a
company.
Tarah Colaizy, MD, MPH
Staff Neonatologist, University of Iowa
big supporter of the HMBANA Mother's Milk Bank of Iowa!
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