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>"Whether or not anyone agrees with our way of doing things, we have
>done more for the development of human milk than has been done in the
>last 50 years," she said. "We have spent more time, energy, research
>and money to make sure there is a donor milk doctors can trust. ...
>There is no way to provide the type of product we wanted to provide
>under a nonprofit business model."
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I am disappointed to read this statement. It sounds to me as though the
person is critical of the way the existing not-for-profit milk banks
function and critical of their accomplishment -- which is *phenomenal*.
Medo is also suggesting that there is something "not to be trusted" in
the product of not-for-profit milk banks, so they have to do something
different (and costly) to make it trustworthy. What an unpalatable, even
dangerous message. And it plays into that idea that women's bodies can't
be trusted unless they can be controlled by the greater economic system.
I agree with Dr. Wight. It's disconcerting to those of us in the
non-profit sector to know that "Prolacta is trying to imply that milk
being gotten already is not safe."
Just my two cents' worth -- and I'm not expecting any change back from
profit or interest...
Jo-Anne
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