Mother's Milk
Mother’s milk is the natural
blessing to the infants and fundamental source of nourishment since ancient
time which is now becoming commodity and is among fast growing business across
the globe. This is so because Researchers believes that the breast milk which
is providing nutrition and protecting babies from infections, is upcoming with
potential therapeutics for adults as well to treat intestinal and infectious
diseases. Biotech firms want to use this therapeutic potential of breast milk
by converting it into new types of medicines which can stand against intestinal
problems and infections.
Up till recent times, this milk
was available to child directly through mother but as nothing remains constant,
this milk is available now through milk banks and over the internet through
different milk sharing websites as well. The non profit milk banks were
providing donor milk to hospitals for years but companies have entered in the
picture for making profits, and due to which breast milk is becoming a
commodity and donations are continuously dropping.
In India, human milk banking is
in its infant stage and its biggest reason is lack of awareness with other
reasons like infrastructure, leadership and budget problems. The growth of milk
banks in India is very less as compared to neonatal intensive care units. The
very first milk bank was “Sneha”, started in Dharavi Mumbai which was opened by
Dr. Armeda Fernandez and now the number of milk banks has risen to 14 all over
India. Recently a modern public sector milk bank was inaugurated in Kolkata on
7th August 2013.
At the end of 19th
century, the strategy for humanizing cow’s milk was applied by the scientists
by adding certain substance like barley water, lactic acid, lemon juice and
sodium bicarbonate. Similarly in 21st century, biotechnology is
being used to create formulas to create breasts milk in labs. Now the breasts
milk is commercialized and it is making many people uneasy and they are
concerned about the capture of milk by the companies and its less availability
to non profit milk banks. Many women are happy to donate their milk to the
infants in need, while other believes that they should get compensation like
sperms and egg donors. Unlike body organs, tissues and fluids, breasts milk is
unregulated as it is considered to be a food, so it is legal to buy and sell
everywhere in USA and many parts of the world whereas selling breasts milk is
illegal in other part of the world.
Since the breasts milk is become
commercialized and is selling and buying over the internet, there is a debate
about whether the milk safe for infants or not. Doctors in Germany have warned
against obtaining milk through internet as the donors might be taking drugs or
medicines or might have any illness or diseases like HIV or Hepatitis. Also a
recent study done over safety of human breasts milk over the internet found
that 10 percent of sample contained added cow’s milk. Also experts say that
sale of breasts milk over the internet can be a serious threat to infant health
and urgent regulation is needed. This is because purchasing from internet might
be cheaper than buying it from regulated milk banks as seller can cut costs
over its process like pasteurization, testing for contamination, collection,
storage and shipping etc.
The rapid commercialization of
breasts milk gives rise to some questions – Who will be receiving milk in
future, the capitalists or the babies in need of mother’s milk? Whether the
increasing commercial demand will end the milk donations and milk banks?
Whether majority of new mothers will become milk machines in order to earn
extra money? Whether this upcoming scenario will turn mother’s milk into one of
the most important commercial product and this will give rise to a new
industry? And finally most important question is whether it is ethically and
morally right or not? All these questions will be answered in near future and
we are just watching the blessing turning into commodity.
Quite a new topic Prashant, good job.
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