Human milk banking.

Esther Marie O'Hare, Angela Wood, Elizabeth Fiske
Author Information
  1. Esther Marie O'Hare: ohareesther@yahoo.com

Abstract

Forms of human milk banking and donation have been present for more than a century worldwide, but, since 1985, the Human Milk Banking Association of North America (HM BANA) has established guidelines to make the use of donor's breast milk safe and the second best form of feeding to maternal breast milk for a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) infant. The Indiana Mother's Human Milk Bank provides an extensive and meticulous process of selecting breast milk donors. The process begins with a phone interview with a potential donor and includes the review of the donor's medical records, blood laboratory screening, medication and dietary intake, as well as consent from the donor's pediatrician. The milk bank follows steps of collecting, storing, and receiving the breast milk in accordance with the guidelines of the HM BANA. Pasteurization is the method used to ensure the proper heating and cooling of breast milk. Despite the rigorous pasteurization method, the donor's breast milk will not lose most of the important beneficial components needed for sick or ill NICU infants. Every batch of pasteurized breast milk will be cultured for any possible contamination and shipped to NICUs after it has been cleared by laboratory testing.

MeSH Term

Donor Selection
Female
Food Handling
Food Quality
Humans
Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Infant, Newborn
Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
Milk Banks
Milk, Human
Tissue Donors
United States

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