Martha Heller, 22, told the AP that her freezer is packed with the milk, and her four-month-old daughter won't feed from a bottle. She's continued to pump, though, and donates the breast milk to the University of Iowa's Mother's Milk Bank. The 100 oz. on the auction block were pumped before she passed the bank's screening process, and breast milk only lasts for about six months when frozen. Dare I call this a 'liquidation sale'?
So what's the consensus out there? Would you buy breast milk from an able donor? Or is that just a little too personal?
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