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Here in North San Diego county, California, we have 2 bank depot's for Prolacta. The woman who owns one of the pregnancy resource centers sent us fliers advertising the need for human milk donations, BUT, the mothers were given a "free" (as as a "payment"? ) high quality breast pump, retail value $350.00.
I haven't had time to contact her to find out (just for my information) 1. Is this across the board, if you agree to donate you get a pump? 2. Do you have to commit to a certain amount of time to receive the "free" pump? 3. What kind of pump is it? 4. Do the moms get to keep it after stopping donations? I'm sure I will come up with others the more I think about it!
Has anyone else heard about this or seen this in other parts of the country?
Rachelle Markham, IBCLC, RLC
I spent my day working, in our out-pt clinic, with babies who were not able to transfer milk adequately so each had to be supplemented. It has been a trend for the last month or so!
What I am doing today is important because I am exchanging
a day of my life for it. -Unknown
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