Breastfeeding in the News: Video on Cross-Nursing Trend
July 28, 2008 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breastfeeding, breastfeeding videos, mothering
Good Morning America aired an interesting piece on cross-nursing this morning. I thought it was quite balanced. I liked hearing the well-spoken mothers who were interviewed and I appreciated seeing the La Leche League position presented. In addition to the video clip the article is available on-line.
Milk-Sharing and Donor Milk Banks
January 16, 2007 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breast milk, breastfeeding basics, donation of breast milk
Cottontimer alerted me to a fascinating article in The Washington Post today, “Banking on Milk: Options Are Growing for Women Who Can’t Breast-feed” by Shannon Henry. Note that Henry interviewed blogger Jennifer Laycock of The Lactivist for the article!
Women may choose to supplement with another woman’s breast milk for many reasons–perhaps they have adopted a baby or they are taking a medication that is contraindicated for breastfeeding. Women seeking to supplement with another woman’s breast milk have several options:
1. One of the non-profit milk banks that are accredited members of the Human Milk Banking Association of North America. This option …read more
Wet-Nursing and Cross-Nursing Are Becoming Popular
January 6, 2007 by Angela White, J.D., breastfeeding counselor
Filed under breast milk, donation of breast milk
There’s an interesting article entitled “Not Your Mother’s Milk” by Viv Groskop in yesterday’s Guardian on current trends in wet-nursing (hiring someone else to nurse your baby) or the more informal “cross-nursing” or “shared feeding” among close family members and friends. Groskop touches on the morality and legality of the practice around the world, and she mentions the fact that having a wet-nurse has become a status symbol in some countries and is becoming more popular in Hollywood.
For more on the subject, see what La Leche League has to say about wet-nursing and cross-nursing, and read about the history …read more






