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So, this mom and 6 other area mothers
> have banded together to provide milk for this baby.
Something like this happened in Edmonton Alberta (where Jodine Chase lives,
perhaps she can comment further) A dozen moms donated for a baby who had
been breastfed, but mom got an illness that excluded breastfeeding. The
story was picked up by CTV (national news network). It ran as a "feel good"
story, about the compassion of friends, but also had to note the "dangers"
of sharing unscreened milk. I wish they had instead ran this story as an
illustration of the failure of our health system to provide screened, banked
milk for those who need it.
Janice Reynolds
Saskatchewan, Canada
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