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> << She is pumping, but only started yesterday for a Tuesday scan.
> I suggested a milk bank, but the donating mothers must be free
> from soy and
> dairy so I don't know how practical that will be >>
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> please, ask the milk banks before assuming. yes, it is rare to have moms
> producing dairy and soy free milk, but it does happen, and this
> is a perfect
> example of baby who DOES need donor milk, if the right milk can
> be obtained.
> work down the list, mom's milk from mom, mom's milk expressed, donor milk,
> formula.
Please ask the milk banks before assuming what? Assuming that there
wouldn't be donor milk that fit their requirements? I didn't assume
anything. I told her that I thought that there might be donating mothers
who were on restricted diets and that her baby *was* a good example of one
who would benefit from donor milk.
I suggested that she call the milk bank and explain her situation. I told
her that I was unfamiliar with milk bank protocol for various situations and
they would be the best ones to explain how and if they could provide milk
for her baby.
Kathy
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Kathy Koch, BSEd, IBCLC
Great Mills, MD
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