http://www.couriermail.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/debate-ignited-on-facebook-page-after-sharing-photo-of-mother-breastfeeding-friends-child/story-fnihp1e3-1227478862326?sv=ddc813fdcb605f17d67bcf1e6866d7eb Do you think its normal to breast-feed friends children or those children who really need it? Im sharply against it. If you dont have your breast milk, use artificial. People all over the world accuse America of depravity and this mommy just fan the flames.
Granny says mebbe if dem mooslum mamas breastfed dey's babies, dey wouldn't grow up to be jihadis... Breastfeeding linked to better childhood behavior: study June 21, 2016 The World Health Organization recommends that a child be fed only breast milk for the first six months
UN supports breastfeeding... UN Supports 'Brelfies' to Encourage Breastfeeding July 29, 2016 - UN supports social media trend of mothers sharing pictures of themselves breastfeeding as way to break down stigma about breastfeeding in public, spread importance of a mother's milk
World Breastfeeding Week starts today... Breastfeeding rate hits 45.5 percent Mon, Aug 01, 2016 - ‘BABY-FRIENDLY HOSPITAL’: The Health Promotion Administration urged women to give birth at certified hospitals, of which there are 182 across the nation
For some strange reason - Uncle Ferd keeps sayin', "Nummy, nummy, nummy... UNICEF: Mothers Milk Best For Newborn Babies August 01, 2016 The United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) warns that 77 million babies deprived of mothers milk within the first crucial hours after birth are at great risk of dying within a month. To mark World Breastfeeding Week (August 1 to 7), UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO) are calling for newborns to be breastfed exclusively for six months.
Uncle Ferd all for it... UN Agencies Urge More Support, Funds for Breastfeeding August 02, 2017 : The World Health Organization and the U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF) recommend that mothers breastfeed within the first hour after giving birth and continue until their children reach age 2, with supplemental food as they grow older. Yet no country in the world meets these standards or provides enough support for breastfeeding mothers, according to a report the agencies released Tuesday. See also: Study Suggests Moms Who Breast-feed Have Lower Risk of Heart Disease Later June 21, 2017 - A new study suggests a link between breast-feeding and a lowered risk of heart disease in older women. Related: UNICEF: Mother’s Milk Best For Newborn Babies August 01, 2016 — The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warns that 77 million babies deprived of mother’s milk within the first crucial hours after birth are at great risk of dying within a month. To mark World Breastfeeding Week (August 1 to 7), UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO) are calling for newborns to be breastfed exclusively for six months.