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I see definite problems with it: like what would someone do in order to
get money for their milk if they were being paid for it? This is being
collected at home, unlike plasma or sperm.
Even more than that, it appeared to me from the statement that it may
be THE HOSPITAL that was receiving compensation in money or products.
Otherwise, what would a lactating
I'm suspicious at best.
Katie Bredbeck
On Wednesday, July 20, 2005, at 10:47 AM, Kim Ann Lorber, LLLeader
wrote:
> People do receive money for plasma donation. Is it all about the
> wording
> when it comes to receiving money for such things like sperm and eggs?
> It is for
> the persons time that is being compensated and not the purchase of the
> fluid.
>
> Does the lactation community see problems with moms being compensated
> for
> their milk?
>
> Kim Ann
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