I would l think so. I also would think (could be completly wrong I guess) that a women who was donating BM would be one who has nothing to gain other then the satisfaction of bein gable to provide such a gift. Women who donate, don't get paid. Also they are looking for mothers who have a young baby & who's milk supply is established. So I guess their ideal mother would be one of a baby who is say 6 to 8 weeks old. I would like to think that any new mother who is passionate & caring enough to donate to the cause would be one who would meet the criteria with flying colours. I am taking a chance here & hope this comes out right, But I would think that someone who has a un healthy lifestyle & felt the need to be misleading about their lifestyle when going through the screening process, probably wouldn't actually be there in the first place. God I hope that comes out right!Wouldn't the screening process also cover the lifestyle of the women donating?
Can anyone one explain that better?
Also Ryn, The 4 -5 drinks a night would surly show up in BM when it goes through its screening process. After all alchole levels show up in BM just like it does in Blood. I am sure the same would be for illegal drugs also. So If the milk came back with any positives for those things it woudl not be used. Does anyone know if caffeine can be tested for in the same way?




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