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Maria,
The following article describes the details about milk banking in Norway.
Warm regards,
Nancy Mohrbacher, IBCLC, FILCA
Chicago suburbs
http://www.nancymohrbacher.com/
Donor Milk Banking and Breastfeeding in Norway
1. Anne Hagen Grøvslien
<http://jhl.sagepub.com/search?author1=Anne+Hagen+Gr%C3%B8vslien&sortspec=date&submit=Submit>
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Department of Pediatrics, Rikshospitalet University Hospital,
Norway, [log in to unmask]
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1. Morten Grønn
<http://jhl.sagepub.com/search?author1=Morten+Gr%C3%B8nn&sortspec=date&submit=Submit>,
MD, PhD
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Department of Pediatrics, Neonatal Unit, Rikshospitalet
University Hospital, Norway
Abstract
Milk banks in Norway have a long tradition of using raw milk. This is a
practice the authors hope to continue as they see it as the best choice
until a child's own mothers' milk production is sufficient. Not only
will the premature babies benefit from having milk from the bank, but if
a mother, for any reason, can not supply her baby while it's in the
hospital her baby should be offered milk from a bank. In Norway, with a
high breastfeeding rate this can be done at many hospitals. /J Hum
Lact./ 25*(*2*)*:206-210
I can't seem to find more current guidelines. Does anyone know what the
milk bank protocols are in Norway? Thanks so much!!
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