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Editor’s note: One of the editorial goals for Clinical Lactation was to provide a forum where IBCLCs could respectfully discuss emerging, and sometimes controversial, issues that arise in our field. The issue of peer-to-peer milk sharing is one such issue. Social media has greatly facilitated this practice. Given the rise in milk-sharing behavior, it is appropriate for IBCLCs to acknowledge its existence, understand why it occurs, and decide on an appropriate course of action. This article presents a roundtable discussion of Karleen Gribble’s recent article, Biomedical Ethics and Peer-to-Peer Milk Sharing. |