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Valerie, the concerns as regards collecting drip milk are contamination from
skin bacteria and lower fat content. I know I cited references - not
recent - in one of my three 2012 articles on milk banking. As regards lower
fat content, the article I cited is:
1) Davies DP. Human milk baking. Archives of Diseae in Childhood 1982. 57:
3-5.
It's not recent, but I've seen nothing to dispute this.
My article (a literature review) is:
2) Thorley V. Human milk banking to 1985. Breastfeeding Review 2012; 20(1).
You may be able to find it in the University of Queensland's eSpace
repository on the UQ Library site. You will find my other recent
publications are listed at http://www.uq.edu.au/hprc/dr-virginia-thorley
Meantime someone else on Lactnet may be able to supply more recent
references.
I am going "no mail" at the end of today because I have some deadlines
coming up.
Virginia
Dr Virginia Thorley
Honorary Research Fellow
School of History, Philosophy, Religion & Classics
The University of Queensland, QLD 4072
Australia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Valerie Vanderlip" <>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 5:20 AM
Subject: MIlkies
>I have seen a mom use these. She had a copious supply and lots of flowing
>milk while baby nursed on the other breast. Later I read somewhere that
>dripped milk had a different composition that pumped milk or milk directly
>taken from the breast by the baby. Can't tell you a reference. Does anyone
>remember this research? Maybe it's mostly foremilk?
>
> Valerie Vanderlip, IBCLC, LLLL
> Marietta, GA
>
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