This article presents a brief history of breast milk banking in the United States from 1910 to the present. The article discusses the the shift in both the ideology and commodification of breast milk banking in the United States
The exchange of human breast milk, a common and well-established practice, has become a site of publ...
Liquid Gold: Lactation as Labor and Human Milk as Commodity in Transatlantic Visual Culture traces t...
textBreastfeeding trends in the United States have varied considerably since the early 1900s. Medic...
This article presents a brief history of breast milk banking in the United States from 1910 to the p...
Over the course of the 20th Century, breast milk banks have facilitated the exchange of breast milk ...
Over the past 100 years, North Americanmilk banking has evolved from an idea to a sophisti-cated pro...
Technological advances provide increased ability to transfer human tissues—blood, organs, milk—from ...
Animal milk, most commonly cow’s milk, is one of the most heavily regulated commodities in both Fran...
Banking on Milk takes the reader on a journey through the everyday life of donor human milk banking ...
Today we take the prevalence of bottlefeeding for granted For so many American women, it is just the...
Human milk is being exchanged today in ways that are increasingly fraught and contentious. Non-profi...
The exchange of human breast milk, a common and well-established practice, has become a site of publ...
This paper provides a literature review of the use of donor human milk by hospitals in Australia and...
Milk, a globally traded commodity, is ubiquitous throughout our food systems. In light of its ever-i...
Objective: to describe the development of rigorous milk banking policies in the voluntary sector in ...
The exchange of human breast milk, a common and well-established practice, has become a site of publ...
Liquid Gold: Lactation as Labor and Human Milk as Commodity in Transatlantic Visual Culture traces t...
textBreastfeeding trends in the United States have varied considerably since the early 1900s. Medic...
This article presents a brief history of breast milk banking in the United States from 1910 to the p...
Over the course of the 20th Century, breast milk banks have facilitated the exchange of breast milk ...
Over the past 100 years, North Americanmilk banking has evolved from an idea to a sophisti-cated pro...
Technological advances provide increased ability to transfer human tissues—blood, organs, milk—from ...
Animal milk, most commonly cow’s milk, is one of the most heavily regulated commodities in both Fran...
Banking on Milk takes the reader on a journey through the everyday life of donor human milk banking ...
Today we take the prevalence of bottlefeeding for granted For so many American women, it is just the...
Human milk is being exchanged today in ways that are increasingly fraught and contentious. Non-profi...
The exchange of human breast milk, a common and well-established practice, has become a site of publ...
This paper provides a literature review of the use of donor human milk by hospitals in Australia and...
Milk, a globally traded commodity, is ubiquitous throughout our food systems. In light of its ever-i...
Objective: to describe the development of rigorous milk banking policies in the voluntary sector in ...
The exchange of human breast milk, a common and well-established practice, has become a site of publ...
Liquid Gold: Lactation as Labor and Human Milk as Commodity in Transatlantic Visual Culture traces t...
textBreastfeeding trends in the United States have varied considerably since the early 1900s. Medic...