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On 10/03/2006, at 7:56, Elena Medo wrote:
> 4. Finally, rest assured that donors are fully informed that their
> donation will be processed and sold to hospitals for use with
> preemies.
> We're not deceiving them, manipulating them or acting unethically
> in any
> way.
Now I'm just outright confused! The NMB page, which appears to simply
be Prolacta's collection arm, states: (emphasis is mine)
"National Milk Bank (NMB), the nation's first **non-profit** virtual
human milk donation organization,"
"The National Milk Bank (NMB) is a nationwide, **non-profit**
organization that collects donated human milk, ensures milk safety
and quality and makes it available for infants in need. It exists to
provide premature and critically-ill babies with the best possible
nutrition for survival and healthy development by conveniently and
confidentially collecting milk from qualified donors throughout the
United States."
http://www.nationalmilkbank.org/aboutNMB_latest_news.html
http://www.nationalmilkbank.org/aboutNMB_overview.html
Lara Hopkins
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