![]() ![]() When enough mother's own milk is not available, the benefits of pasteurised donor human milk (donor milk) are well-established for infants born very preterm (<32 weeks' gestation).1 Infants born moderate-to-late preterm (32–36 weeks' gestation) make up the majority of preterm births and frequently face challenges establishing breastfeeding,2 often necessitating the use of supplementary nutrition in the first weeks of life. Laura D Klein, Amy K Keir, Melinda Cruz, Alice R Rumbold ![]() 'I wish I'd had the option': views about donor human milk among parents with babies born moderate-late preterm
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