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Karleen Gribble <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 May 2012 19:56:18 +1000
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Hey Sarah,
I'd be really interested to hear the reasoning behind your preference if you're willing to share on Lactnet. I'm in the process of analysing data from a study looking at (amongst other things) the reasons why women might choose to use peer-to-peer shared milk rather than infant formula. Interestingly, the reasons they give and ones that women who've chosen formula over peer-shared milk are strikingly similar- two sides of the one coin it seems. I find it quite intriguing.
Karleen Gribble
Australia 

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> I would find that extremely objectionable.  Currently, if I were to have a baby whom I could not fully supply with my own milk, thus leaving me with a choice between human milk from an informal milk sharing network and formula milk, I would choose formula.  That is not, as some might wish to assume, due to ignorance: it is a decision into which I have put careful thought and research (and one which I am happy to explain if anyone is curious). 

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