This article has been brought to my attention:
http://www.emsresponder.com/web/online/Top-EMS-News/Premature-Baby-First-Onb
oard-Delivery-for-Hospital-Ship-in-Haiti/1$11852?utm_source=feedburner
<http://www.emsresponder.com/web/online/Top-EMS-News/Premature-Baby-First-On
board-Delivery-for-Hospital-Ship-in-Haiti/1$11852?utm_source=feedburner&utm_
medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+emsresponderrss%2Ftop_ems_news+(EMSResponde
r.com%3A+Top+EMS+News>
&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+emsresponderrss%2Ftop_ems_news+(EMSRes
ponder.com%3A+Top+EMS+News)
Also, it was pointed out to me (from this article) that the US comfort has 2
incubators--two premature babies as of Jan 22, 2010. The one baby has a
mother, who could breastfed (if all goes well after her surgery). The other
baby has no mother around, so certainly would benefit from the breastmilk.
It is valuable to read this article, to have more information on where/how
these milk donations may be used.
Janice Reynolds
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