>I've heard this more than twice in the last couple of >weeks- not that the donation should go to non-human >primates but that it is really hard to donate to a >milk bank. One was from a mom of a preemie, who was >also a vet and was frustrated by the need to drive >over an hour to donate milk. I know some hospitals >act as collection depots but I don't know how many. >That would make a huge difference for stressed out new >moms, IMO. This is a "shande" we would say in Yiddish - a scandal, an embarrasment. How many women are out there who are willing to donate milk and we make it difficult for them? These are new mothers offering the best gift they have to help others heal. We as a society should be bending over backwards to make it possible and easy for them to do so. What is being done to make milk banks a priority on the national health agenda? Instead of 6 inthe country we should have at least one in every major city. Does CDC have this on their radar screen? What about the US breastfeeding committee, state depts of public health, etc. etc. How can one get information about the public policy/political issues in milk banking. How does it work in other countries? OK I'm off my soap box, but I really am interested in learning more about this issue and pursuing it. As breastfeeding becomes more accepted and "normal" I hope there will be an outcry for milk banks from many sectors and we should be ahead of the curve, leading this effort! Naomi Bar-Yam *********************************************** To temporarily stop your subscription: set lactnet nomail To start it again: set lactnet mail (or digest) To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet All commands go to [log in to unmask] The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html