MailOnline nips into the seedy underground world of mothers
Good for the baby, and the bank account? British women are selling their breastmilk for up to £76 a pint online with some mums selling so called
Good for the baby, and the bank account? British women are selling their breastmilk for up to £76 a pint online with some mums selling so called 'liquid gold' to adult men for 'alternative use'.
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