You know, for years we've all said, there is no interest in human milk because you can't make any money off of it. So I suppose it was only a matter of time. When you think of it, it isn't a new idea. That's really what wet nursing is all about. The truly cold part about it though is that at least the milk used to come out of a human, and at least the baby was embraced for a while before the nurse had to give it back. On the good side, there may finally be funding for research into mastitis and other conditions which limit production;) Seriously, as someone who is interested in milk banking, I foresee problems trying to obtain donor milk for sick babies if all the donors are tempted to sell their milk. Donor milk costs about $2.50 an oz for a milk bank to process. That's considerably more than twice the cost of formula. Barbara Wilson-Clay, BSEd, IBCLC Austin Lactation Associates, Austin, Texas http://www.jump.net/~bwc/lactnews.html