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The Bentleys <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Mar 2002 12:09:07 -0500
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Unfortunately in Canada there is only one milk bank, on the extreme western
end of the country -  Vancouver, BC (and it's a big country).  This leads to
transportation issues, although if  a mother is motivated enough I guess
they could work it out.  When a friend had a NICU baby in California who
died at 6 weeks, she had a freezer full of pumped milk but the hospital
wouldn't accept it because it hadn't been expressed using milk bank
protocol.

I do know that in the two instances of bereaved mothers with whom I have
worked, they would not have considered continuing pumping.  Ending producing
breastmilk was part of the grieving process, and accepting that their baby
had died.

Michelle Bentley CLE
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rachel Myr" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: losing a BF baby
> No one has mentioned in the current thread about treatments for mothers
> whose babies die while the mothers are lactating, the option of mother
> continuing to lactate and give her milk to a bank, assuming there is one
> available, and she meets the criteria for becoming a donor.

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