Woman Claims She Used Breastmilk In Brownies For a School Bake Sale

ashley.rae | August 2, 2017
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A woman’s Facebook post claiming to have used breast milk while baking brownies for a school bake sale has garnered international outrage.

Although the claim in the post has not yet been verified, a Facebook page called “Sanctimommy” received thousands of shares for the bizarre rant.

According to the post, a woman tried posting three separate times about making brownies using breast milk for a school bake sale. The woman states other mothers found out about the breast milk and are “blowing it way out of proportion”:

The post has received coverage from the likes of the New York Post, Metro.co.uk, People Magazine, and Yahoo News.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration advises against giving breast milk to strangers' children. The website says:

If you are considering feeding a baby with human milk from a source other than the baby’s mother, you should know that there are possible health and safety risks for the baby. Risks for the baby include exposure to infectious diseases, including HIV, to chemical contaminants, such as some illegal drugs, and to a limited number of prescription drugs that might be in the human milk, if the donor has not been adequately screened. In addition, if human milk is not handled and stored properly, it could, like any type of milk, become contaminated and unsafe to drink.

Perhaps the mother in this case — if she's not perpetuating a hoax — should meet up with the woman who made sourdough breast using her vaginal yeast or the woman who was arrested for putting menstrual blood on a sandwich.

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