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I'm with you, Jodine. Many of our technologies are a two edged sword,
and undermine breastfeeding as much as - or more than - they protect it.
I personally prefer the public-private partnership model that you cite
where public servants participate in transporting milk. I think that is
ideal, as it underscores the value of breastfeeding for the whole community.
No one knows what effects a novel processing method will have on human
milk. Unfortunately in the US many people don't even think twice about
consuming processed food, and the effects of processing are only studied
if there is reason to believe there is harm (heterocyclic amines, etc).
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
On 3/26/2014 2:30 PM, Jodine Chase wrote:
> Thanks for that update, Cathy. I've been following the Medolac developments
> quite closely.
>
> In the non-profit model shipping costs can addressed in different ways
> through partnerships. Here in my province the Calgary Mother's Milk Bank
> has shipping partners who donate shipping, and of course depots also keep
> costs down. We've seen novel solutions in the UK, with the motorcycle
> brigade, and in Brazil where donor milk is picked up by local firefighters.
> And I think in Argentina there is also a public servant component to pickup
> and delivery. And of course the Norway model avoids much of this by only
> pasteurizing when needed and by keeping milk banks local to each hospital
> so there is little/no need to transport.
>
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