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The aid agency that donated goat's milk to an infant in Mozambique
whose mother, a 22-year-old mother of 3, got "breastfeeding problems"
has replied to my friend's e-mail.
They cannot give any further details about that particular woman, due
to secrecy and they answer my friend's questions from a general pont
of wiew.
From the e-mail, my translation:
"We definitley encourage the mothers to breastfeed and agree with WHO
in their recommendation (sic) but in those cases where mothers cannot
breastfeed it mmight be better to give gat's milk than formula partly
because of the cost for formula but also because of the problem of
finding pure watre to mix the formula with."
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She also asked who gives breast-feeding informations to mothers in
Mazambique and if there are baby-friendly hospitals- She gets a very
general exlplanaton about that the government is responsible for
health care system and that they are helped by NGO's. "Most
organisations however comply with WHO's recommendations (sic) about 2
years breastfeeding". They also refer to the woman's right to make
her own choices "but help her with the different alternatives to
available ... [odd word that doesn't exist in Swedish, literally
*nourishment food*]. formula, another woman's breastmilk or milk from
a different species, the important thing is that the mother feels
that it's a state she can manage and that the children survive."
Not even once is the WHO Code mentioned. My friend posted this to a
Swedish forum, and there are mothers who seem to think bf advocates
patronize and don't let the mother make her own choice. What are your
reflections?
Marit Olanders
bf counsellor and editor of Amningsnytt, Sweden
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