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"Laura Hart, RN, BSN, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
# Don't people get paid for giving blood & sperm? Seems like mom's
milk might be similar in circumstances as far as payment goes. #
In my country moms who donate their excess milk get paid for it, not
much but ab. 13 - 15 eur (ab. the same in USD) per litre, and one
doesn't have to pay taxes on it. It has been done like this for years.
Donators are tested for e.g. hep B and HIV, and the milk patches are
tested for bacteria.
Nearly every (!) delivery hospital has its own milk bank, or actually
we call them milk kitchens. Some hospitals allow moms keep on donating
milk until the baby is 3 months old, some allow it much longer, like
up to 8 - 9 months. Some hospitals require a mom donates minimum 200
ml per day, some require minimum 500 ml per day. Donated milk is given
to preemies in the first place, but in most hospitals there is enough
donated milk to be given to other babies as well, if needed.
Sanna-Mari, who donated 500 ml per day for 4 months
bf support group leader / Imetyksen tuki ry
Finland, Scandinavia
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