TY - JOUR
T1 - Milk sharing and formula feeding
T2 - Infant feeding risks in comparative perspective?
AU - Gribble, Karleen D.
AU - Hausman, Bernice L.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The advent of Internet forums that facilitate peer-to-peer human milk sharing has resulted in health authorities stating that sharing human milk is dangerous. There are risks associated with all forms of infant feeding, including breastfeeding and the use of manufactured infant formulas. However, health authorities do not warn against using formula or breastfeeding; they provide guidance on how to manage risk. Cultural distaste for sharing human milk, not evidenced-based research, supports these official warnings. Regulating bodies should conduct research and disseminate information about how to mitigate possible risks of sharing human milk, rather than proscribe the practice outright.
AB - The advent of Internet forums that facilitate peer-to-peer human milk sharing has resulted in health authorities stating that sharing human milk is dangerous. There are risks associated with all forms of infant feeding, including breastfeeding and the use of manufactured infant formulas. However, health authorities do not warn against using formula or breastfeeding; they provide guidance on how to manage risk. Cultural distaste for sharing human milk, not evidenced-based research, supports these official warnings. Regulating bodies should conduct research and disseminate information about how to mitigate possible risks of sharing human milk, rather than proscribe the practice outright.
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U2 - 10.4066/AMJ.2012.1222
DO - 10.4066/AMJ.2012.1222
M3 - Review article
C2 - 22848324
AN - SCOPUS:84861911836
SN - 1836-1935
VL - 5
SP - 275
EP - 283
JO - Australasian Medical Journal
JF - Australasian Medical Journal
IS - 5
ER -