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Authors’ Biography
Rhonda M. Shaw is Associate Professor in Sociology at Victoria University
of Wellington, New Zealand. Her research interests include the sociology of
morality and ethics, and empirical research on assisted human reproduction,
breastmilk sharing, and organ and tissue exchange.
Maggie Morgan RN, RM, IBCLC, MA (Applied) Midwifery, Grad. Dip.
Community Health (Maternal and Child Health), Post Grad Certification in
Clinical Nursing (Neonatal Nursing), Plunket Certificate. Maggie Morgan has
over 30 years of experience in maternal and child health as a midwife, Plunket
Nurse and Lactation Consultant. For the last nine years, she has worked in the
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in a large tertiary hospital in Wellington, New
Zealand, as a Clinical Nurse Educator/Lactation Consultant.
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