Daycare called to say they goofed (my words not theirs) and gave E the milk intended for a different kiddo. They were so apologetic and didn't know what to say or do. I'm on the crunchy side, but even I think that informal (non-pasteurized) shared milk needs to go through a basic screening process. WWJ13D in terms of the daycare provider? Honest mistake?

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Re: Unintended milk sharing?
Honest mistake but I would ask to speak with the other mother. Just so you can see if there are any health concerns you need to have addressed.
I use unpasturized donated milk. Then again I trust the donor.
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What was the cause of the mistake? I understand to err is human but I treat human milk the same as a medication in the hospital. Verify name and person and then administer.
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I agree with the first part of what @dontgiveupnomatterwhat said. The milk was most likely fine since she is feeding it to her baby. You'll feel better after you double check, but I wouldn't be too worried. Annoyed, yes. And on another note, @primrosemama I just saw your new siggy photos and your kids are so cute!!
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Glad to hear the other woman had a clean bill of health!! Good luck!
The chance a bfing mom is taking something that that could potentially be harmful is low, and even if she was taking something like an anti depressant the amounts present in the milk would be very very low. I think there's more of a risk to your baby if the bottle wasn't cleaned properly, than accidentally drinking some milk intended for another baby.
I think the fear of other woman's milk greatly outweighs the actual risk involved. If it was me I would talk to the other Mom for piece of mind, ask the daycare what they are planning on doing to prevent another incident like this, and move on.
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DC is so tough, man. You need to realize that providers are just human. But, that's also your baby. And you don't want any mistakes made. Hugs.
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