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Sunday, November 8th, 2009

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Milk Bank Progresses to Finals: Vote Again for the Win!

Milk Bank Progresses to Finals: Vote Again for the Win!

Jennifer and Tanya report that the Mothers’ Milk Bank of New England received enough votes in the IdeaBlob semi-finals to make it to the final round! The Milk Bank is one of eight finalists competing for the $10,000 prize, so your vote is needed in this final round. Vote now!

Your Vote Online Could Help the Mothers’ Milk Bank of New England

Your Vote Online Could Help the Mothers’ Milk Bank of New England

All it takes is a few moments of your time to vote for the funding proposal for the Mothers’ Milk Bank of New England on IdeaBlob. If enough people vote (and it only took 600 votes for last month’s winner), the fledgling milk bank receives $10,000 that will be used to buy processing and storage equipment, establish a “Milk Money” fund to help families whose insurance does not cover the processing fees for donor milk, and develop marketing materials for the milk bank. Need more information? Tanya at the Motherwear Breastfeeding Blog is spear-heading the effort, after inspiration from The …read more

Human Milk Banking Conference

Human Milk Banking Conference

Lactation and health professionals might be interested in the second annual conference sponsored by the Human Milk Banking Association of North America (HMBANA). This year the conference takes place at the luxurious Doral Tesoro Hotel and Golf Club in Fort Worth, Texas on November 8 and 9, 2007. Early bird registration ends September 14, 2007 and on-line registration ends October 24, 2007. For further details, visit the HMBANA Conference 2007 page.
If you won’t be attending the conference but are interested in finding out more about human milk banking, visit HMBANA’s Frequently Asked Questions page.

Should You Support the International Breast Milk Project?

Should You Support the International Breast Milk Project?

The International Breast Milk Project (IBMP) sounded so noble and noteworthy. Mother Jill Youse had extra breast milk stashed in the freezer and decided to pair with Prolacta Bioscience to ship donated breast milk to an orphanage in South Africa where the milk would be given to babies orphaned by AIDS.
Since the initial splash of positive publicity, however, the project has come under fire for questionable practices. Sure it’s nice that Prolacta processes and ships some breast milk donations for free, but it doesn’t ship all the donations or even a majority of the donations. It sells the remaining …read more

eBay Breast Milk Seller Leaves a Comment

eBay Breast Milk Seller Leaves a Comment

When I wrote about On-Line Auctions of Human Breast Milk, my inquiry to eBay resulted in the removal of one listing of breast milk for sale. eBay clarified that the sale of breast milk is not permitted but it never added breast milk to the prohibited “Human Parts and Remains” (which included blood and semen).
The other day the seller whose listing was removed left a comment on one of my posts. She offered some insight into eBay policies and practices:
They kicked it off e-bay as it violating the Food Policy as breast milk is an unpasteurized dairy product which …read more

Breasfeeding Blogger Receives Apology and Benefits Mothers’ Milk Bank

Breasfeeding Blogger Receives Apology and Benefits Mothers’ Milk Bank

Jennifer at The Lactivist must be happier than a pig in mud today after she received an apology from the National Pork Board (remember this controversy?) Her viral marketing campaign spread faster than swine flu. You’ve never seen so many bloggers hamming it up and porking out on pig jokes. Jennifer lists some of the best entries in her update here. I guess this means I can keep wearing my shirt!
The best news of all is that the t-shirt sales from Jennifer’s fundraiser for the Mothers’ Milk Bank of Ohio raised over $700! Combine that with 10% of the profits …read more

Poll Results: On-Line Sales of Breast Milk

Poll Results: On-Line Sales of Breast Milk

In the most controversial poll yet, I asked “Should On-Line Sales of Breast Milk Be Permitted?”
The results turned out to be quite divided when I aggregated all of the “yes” and “no” votes:

The complete results are as follows:
Sure, I’d buy the milk if I needed it: 2% of votes
Yes, it’s a matter of buyer-beware: 15%
Yes, if the milk has been tested and pasteurized: 8%
Yes, if the buyer plans to test and pasteurize the milk: 2%
Yes, if there is a site set up to regulate it: 13%
No, never, it’s too dangerous: 13%
No, never, it’s unethical/morally wrong: 0%
No, mothers should donate to …read more

Last Day to Benefit Mothers’ Milk Bank of Ohio

Last Day to Benefit Mothers’ Milk Bank of Ohio

[Note: post edited to censor the picture. I've been asked to take down the picture of the shirt due to a ridiculous claim by the National Pork Board that the humorous lactivist slogan "The Other White Milk" infringes on the Pork Board's trademark "The Other White Meat." Now I can understand if someone where trying to sell, say, goat's milk on television as "The Other White Milk" that that might be a problem. But a lactivist joke t-shirt about breast milk? Lighten up National Pork Board!] My Lactivist t-shirt arrived the other day! Sorry Jennifer, I’m not the greatest model …read more

MilkShare Site for Informal Breast Milk Donation

MilkShare Site for Informal Breast Milk Donation

I wrote a three part series on breast milk sales on eBay over the last few days (On-Line Auctions of Human Breast Milk; Update; eBay Responds).
In the poll many people voiced the opinion that nonprofit milk banks are the only proper and safe way to facilitate exchanges of expressed breast milk. However, the fact remains that many women are not quite so altruistic and are seeking to sell their milk on-line.
In the course of investigating on-line sources of breast milk sales, I came across at least three blog posts that unwittingly became forums for breast milk buyers and …read more

eBay Responds about Breast Milk Auctions

eBay Responds about Breast Milk Auctions

Remember my screenshot of the eBay ad touting a “huge selection” of “breast milk”? I wrote to eBay last Thursday to ask whether it permits the sale of breast milk. On Friday the one open listing for human breast milk was removed from eBay. Later the one completed listing was removed as well. Today I received eBay’s response to my email.
First, my email:
I have a question about prohibited items. Can human breast milk be offered for sale? I saw under “Human Parts and Remains” that the sale of blood and sperm are prohibited but I did not see breast milk …read more

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