The thing that really bugs me about this (more than the generic term) is the
whole thing about this milk being "safe" - as if the milk from the milk
banks is so dangerous. Milk banks have been screening moms - and it is more
intense than blood screening - since the first hints of AIDS/Hep B & C. It
seems almost as if they want people (esp. docs) to think that anyone who is
still using the non-profit milk banks is putting babies at risk, which is so
absurd. Every time I read that comment I feel that Prolacta is hoping
non-profit milk banks will completely fall out of favor.
Felicia Henry, BCCE, IBCLC
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