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Now that's just... gross.

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shardian:

--- Quote from: shmokes on September 26, 2008, 12:41:32 pm ---That might not be tough.  It's governed by federal law.   :)

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Do your homework. It's only illegal in CA and NY.
Some milk banks pay their donors. Most non-profit ones at least hook the women up with a high-end medical grade pump and all the supplies. When our first son died, my wife donated all her stored milk to a milk bank in Columbus. She once even looked into selling/donating, but she didn't pump very well at all.

punxrus:
I'm just trying to imagine how they are going to house all the women to pump the breast milk...herd 'em all like cattle and put a hose on their boob! Imagine that as your first job! WoooHooo! ;D

shmokes:

--- Quote from: shardian on September 26, 2008, 01:06:12 pm ---Do your homework.

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Hmm . . . I didn't do any homework at all.  A worker in the hospital told us that the FDA allowed donation, but not the sale of breast milk.  Our kid was born in Utah, FWIW.  It was just in conversation.  We were neither in need of buying breast milk, nor considering selling it.

If I become motivated I might actually do some homework on it, but I'm not really very curious about it.  For now I'll just assume you're right, and shift my argument from it being illegal to it being difficult logistically and economically.  It would take quite a number of women to generate millions of gallons of breast milk.   ;D  I bet you'd have to pay them more than we pay our cows.

ChadTower:

You probably misunderstood her... she was trying to tell you that breasts are illegal in Utah.

punxrus:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on September 26, 2008, 01:38:09 pm ---
You probably misunderstood her... she was trying to tell you that breasts are illegal in Utah.

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:laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: oh...wait... :lame:

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