I have been on medical missions to Haiti 14 times and continue to do so.
Until one goes to Haiti and intimately lives with the people and breathes and thinks Haitian
all the time (in Haiti and outside of Haiti), one will not truly understand all that is going with the
"poorest of the poor" of the world.
Haiti is beyond definition and description.
I still do not understand it all.
You need to become an Haitian to do so.
PS: The women of Haiti make every effort possible to breastfeed under the most dire of circumstances.
They are encouraged to do so by everyone else in Haiti.
Frank J. Nice, RPh, DPA, CPHP
Check out my Website and Book, "Nonprescription Drugs for the Breastfeeding Mother" at:
www.nicebreastfeeding.com
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