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Christina <[log in to unmask]>
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Rachel... what a FABULOUS story!  It was fun to watch, even if I couldn't
understand it.  I was especially impressed that Norwegian television is not
afraid to show a breast or nipple or a baby breastfeeding.

I'm curious... they showed someone at the milk bank and then a mother in a
hospital.  Is the donor milk routinely used in hospitals there?  Here, it is
very, very expensive and hospitals don't use it at all.  I wish that they
would.

Some mothers are so desperate for breast milk.  I have personally been made
aware of two different mothers who've lied about the milk they bring in.
They get it from a friend and just label it as their own... because they'd
rather use unpasteurized milk from a friend than formula.

On a side note... the guys in the next clip were very handsome young men!  I
have no clue what the story was about... but they were knocking down walls
in a building and then pitching tents out in the snow!  I even watched the
weather update... didn't understand a word, but it was fun.  :-)

Thanks for sharing this!

Christina Harris, RN
Seattle, WA

On 2/20/07, Rachel Myr <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/hordaland/1.1885489
>
> I saw the headline on our state broadcasting company's website 'Need more
> boobs' (Trenger mer pupp) and just had to see what this was.
>

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