I was giving a talk today on breastfeeding, jaundice and dehydration today and got a little off the subject. I do that a lot when I talk about breastfeeding because I think of something else I just have to get in! Anyway, the person who spoke before me had told the group that breastmilk is a body fluid and needs to be treated as such by wearing gloves and avoiding contact with the milk when preparing feeds in our SCN. I know I have read the CDC guidelines that breastmilk is classified as food not body fluids but I can't seem to find those guidelines anywhere right now. Does anyone have them? While people may choose to wear gloves, it is not required in the BSP guidelines. Please help me! Thanks. Denise