Good news for a change! The Phila. Inquirer has a Sunday magazine section which contained an article by one of its staff members who adopted a baby who had been abandoned in a stairwell. The article contained the following: "When she came home from the hospital, she was drinking formula. But she was having a hard time keeping it down..... 'This baby needs breast milk,' Gail announced after a day or two of tyring to get her to eat. Gail started making making phone calls, looking for breast milk. She rented a breast pump and decided that if she couldn't find any breast milk she would make it herself. It's not impossible for a woman to prodcue breast milk without going through a pregnancy, but it is unusual." Gail began to getting milk in two days. And to supplement her supply, he had breast milk shipped in from Georgetown Univ. Med. Center. IT was momre expensive than fine wine. And Gwynna didn't sip it either. She chugged it. Later the article said: "Gail found a Chester County woman donated her extra breast milk to supplement Gwynna's nursing. The baby was thriving on a diet of breast milk, formula and boundless love." The writer is Timothy Dwyer, and the name of the article "The foundling." It can be found at: http://www.phillynews.com/sunmag/ Letters go to [log in to unmask] Melissa Kirsch, JD, LLLL _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]