Not to mention the Mum's own milk being an option if she but expresses
it into a glass jar, heats it on a pot of water, then cools it, then
feeds the baby by cup.
Morgan Gallagher
Susan Burger wrote:
>
> Even without her tidbit, I still find the "Mom of the Month" advertising for the Freestyle
> pump almost as frustrating as the advertising to get US mothers to donate milk to babies
> of HIV positive mothers in Africa when it was an extremely cost-ineffective approach.
> Locally produced human milk would have been much less expensive and more sustainable
> for the local population. Moreover the fact that much of the donated milk would be used
> for develop a for-profit product was not transparent in the advertising of the so-called
> "good deed".
>
>
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