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Redeveloping milk banks: information for midwives
British Journal of Midwifery, 09/03/09
Hilton S – This article will provide a detailed review of milk banks, their history and current situation, how they operate, the benefits to mother and their vulnerable baby of using donated human milk. It also discusses how midwives can get involved and support the issue.
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