The infant formula shortage has led some parents to consider informal milk sharing looking for breast milk donations for their babies from neighbors or people online. But health experts warn the practice comes with risks.
The infant formula shortage has led some parents to consider informal milk sharing – looking for breast milk donations for their babies from neighbors or people online. But health experts warn the practice comes with risks.
WABASH VALLEY, Ind. (WAWV/WTWO) - Shortages of baby formula have started to affect organizations that provide milk across the state. While there has always been a continuous need for milk donations for many local banks, organization officials have stated they've seen an increased demand of inpatient and outpatient milk supplies. Milk Bank Advancement Director Jenna [.]