Hi Shelia, we do have a policy on this, as informal milk sharing has become more popular. We have them sign a consent saying that they understand the risk involved, as the milk has not been tested, or pasteurized, therefore transmission of disease/bacteria/viruses is possible.
Sorry, not at work, and do not have the exact wording/policy with me. It is not very often we have to use it, but we have it in case we need. Most often with adoption situations.
Karen
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