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Date: | Mon, 24 Nov 2008 09:53:46 -0500 |
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Hello to all,
This conversation about the risks in human donor milk makes me feel very sad! I guess milk from a woman you know isn't necessarily better for a baby than milk from cows you've never met!
I'm wondering if there exists a comprehensive list of what, exactly, a donor should be tested for. I would love to be able to provide this list to a mother who is considering using the milk of a known donor. Even better would be if this list came from a resource a mother could cite for her doctors. I've seen some lists here of the obvious things -- HIV, Hepatitis, now CMV, I'd love to read more about HPV and its transmission (or not) in human milk...I'm beginning my study for the IBCLC exam this coming summer so I've got a budget for books and resources, I wouldn't mind being pointed in the direction of something that details human milk and infectious disease.
Thanks so much, as always, I learn such an incredible amount from those of you on this list.
--Diana in NY (LLLL, mom of 3, hopeful IBCLC in 2009)
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