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by garciasn
1220 days ago
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1. Because 'stuff' can be transferred via breast milk and, in general, people cannot be trusted. 2. Because we now have formula, which was intended to allow society to move on in a way which allowed females more freedom after birth. 3. Because, to quote Lenina Huxley, "Eeewww, disgusting! You mean... fluid transfer?" --- We ended up nearly unknowingly starving both of our children through breastfeeding. We only knew this happened after the second one ended up in the NICU for four days even though we were working with Lactation Consultants, Pediatricians, and Nurses who assured us our children were getting enough to eat. My wife, instead, had to spend 2+ years pumping and exclusively bottle feeding because we didn't want to go with the formula route and we had the means to have her stay at home--something most parents cannot do. |
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There are many organizations like La leche foundation and human milk banks. They usually direct their donations to premature and severely malnourished infants. Donation of human milk saves lives. Milk is pasteurized before consumption. It is also tested.
Web article link: https://www.forbes.com/health/family/donating-breast-milk-wh...
When it’s expired or when women don’t want to donate their excess milk, I have known some mothers turn it to cheese.
On a lighter note, there is a fetishized demand for breast milk soap. A lady on our Nextdoor forum sells them like hot cakes and I heard she bought herself a new car . We all had a laugh about it but I guess every dollar helps!