A synchronized, global moment of breastfeeding taking place on Friday across 18 countries

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/2...wl_time/08599192746500

If you want to know if Elvira Henares-Esguerra has the guts to lead a synchronized, global moment of breastfeeding taking place on Friday across 18 countries, bear in mind that this is a woman who didn't hesitate to nurse her child in front of an audience of 700 as she shared the stage with Philippines' President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2005. "You should have seen the [officers]," says Henares-Esguerra, recalling the moment her four-year-old son ran to the stage during the President's speech to inaugurate World Breastfeeding Week in the Philippines. "They all wanted to rush and catch him. But they were too slow."


Bringing more awareness to the broad benefits of breastfeeding has been a global movement for decades. Not only is breast milk considered by Unicef and many others to be the most nutritious food for babies, containing important antibodies and changing its composition as a baby grows, but studies have shown breastfeeding also has clear economic benefits for families over using milk formula products.




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Balt

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Ummm... maybe I'm reading this wrong, but did she breastfeed a four-year-old?

That's... disgusting.
 

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Our daughter is still breastfeeding at 7 months. Even when I bottle feed breast milk, she doesn't get the Mommy time she needs. My wife likes to feed her, too. It's calming for everyone.
 
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