(this short article introduces an idea that I think very few other countries
may have recognized - that breastmilk is a domestic product that could and
should be valued, such as in the GDP. While we breastfeeding advocates will
immediately see a flaw in her implemention (that the target is only one year
of breastfeeding, and that breastfeeding beyond one year is a "surplus"), I
suppose this is at least a starting point, since the US has such a long way
to go, to have the majority of children breastfed to a natural age of
weaning.
Janice Reynolds)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nanette-fondas/baby-friendly-america-clo_b_164
434.html
Baby-Friendly America? Close the Milk Gap
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nanette-fondas/baby-friendly-america-clo_b_16
4434.html>
We've heard of the trade gap, wage gap, and gender gap. Now comes the "
<http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/01/19/090119fa_fact_lepore> milk
gap."
It is the gap between the time a mother is able to feed her newborn baby
breast milk and the twelve months that pediatricians recommend.
<snip>
To become a more family-friendly country, we need to become more
baby-friendly and help mothers close the milk gap.
Most babies have a milk deficit: they breastfeed for less than one year.
(see link for full article)
Janice Reynolds
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