[LMB] [OT]Breastfeeding
Michael R N Dolbear
little.egret at mrdolbear.freeserve.co.uk
Fri Nov 30 22:59:54 GMT 2007
> From: Becca Price <becca_price at yahoo.com>
> Date: 30 November 2007 18:47
> I'm assuming that, by the time of uterine replicators, they'd
> have better ways for a mother to bring in milk.
In a previous uterine replicator thread-which-wandered vat breast milk was
suggested (compare the blood in DI).
2B| From: alayne at twobikes.ottawa.on.ca
2B| Date: 30 April 2003
2B|> Bring this back on-topic, I think it should be really obvious that
giant
> vats of breast-milk are a serious infection hazard. Just remember the
> problems we've had with the blood supply. Even if the material is
> exclusively from artificial (non-living) sources, how can you avoid
> contamination on a large scale. At least formula has the liquid added and
> heated only when necessary.
LE|>These are problems with any biological production (cows get udder
infections for example) including dairies, vat protein, vat antibiotics,
wine and beer and the blood production mentioned in DI.
LE|> Vat breast milk can be cooled, possibly pasteurised, and re-heated or
produced only in quantities needed for immediate use depending on
circumstances and risk analysis.
Little Egret
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