Sunday, March 7, 2010

Breastfeeding - Getting Screening

Breast Milk Screening

Breastfeeding another mother's baby is thought to be safe when taking precautions to make sure that the seller/donor is well screened. Some diseases can be transmitted through breastmilk, like HIV and Syphilis. The seller or the buyer can also pasteurize the breast milk which can kill viruses and bacteria, however pasteurizing also takes out many nutrients.


Precaution that a family receiving breast milk can take:
  • Have the breastfeeding seller screened by blood-work tests like what is done at a milk bank. These would include HIV, Syphilis, Hepatitis and Human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV). If your donor has been screened, make sure that the tests are current.
  • Get a letter from the breastmilk donor’s doctor that says that the seller’s milk will not risk the health to her child and is in good health.
  • Ask the seller for documents that show past health history of the breastfeeding mother, similar to what you would fill out at the doctors office or what donors would complete at milk banks.
  • Have the breastmilk seller or receiver of breastmilk pasteurize the milk
  • Get to know your breast milk donor by talking with them about their lifestyle.
  • Talk with your breast feeding seller about what they are doing proper hygiene when handling breast milk.
Do reject breast milk from sellers/donors that you feel uncomfortable with, live an unhealthy lifestyle, do not have complete medical health history or who refuse to get blood-work done.
When purchasing breast milk your seller should be carefully screened and tested. They should be in good health, not using illegal drugs, and not consuming alcohol the day of pumping.

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