NO WAY!
The antibodies in human milk are mostly secretory IgA, they help line
the epithelium - all the linings of the body where germs could get in,
to prevent germs from even entering.
It sounds like these doctors are afraid of graft versus host disease,
which can happen in transfusions of blood or transplants of
immunocompetent tissues, in which the transfused or transplanted tissue
fights the body it was given to. That doesn't happen from donor human
milk, because the white blood cells are less active than ones from
blood. Every mother only shares half her genes with the baby, so half
the baby's genes are foreign, and if this was a risk, every baby would
be in trouble.
This is another instance of "sacrificing breastfeeding on the altar of
ignorance" as Jack likes to say.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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