I would never do the communal breatfeeding! but in response to spitzbully, here is the statement from the CDC regarding breastmilk:
"No special precautions exist for handling expressed human milk, nor does the milk require special labeling. It is not considered a biohazard. The Universal Precautions to prevent the transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Hepatitis B virus, and other bloodborne pathogens do not apply to human milk."
Its not a stupid example, urination and breastmilk are both the same because they are both natural bodily fluids, they both excrete from private parts and are a biohazard
Waste and food are two different things. Waste smells and contains bacteria. Milk contains macrophages, and it doesn't smell. Breastmilk is not a biohazard. I love how you have arguements, yet no facts to back them up. Silly christian, the internet is for adults.
Breast milk can pass on all the same diseases as blood, for example hepatitis and HIV. Plus many drugs pass into breast milk. Unless the milk is screened milk from a certified milk bank I would never let someone else's mothers milk get anywhere near my baby! You just can't know what your baby will get along with the milk!
Covered up or not its still not a good idea to always be bringing your baby out and about all the time. Why dont you go by your babies survival instints and listen to doctors orders that a baby can die of exposure if they are outdoors all the time
DUH!! it's to help moms when they are having supply issues and other nursing probs.
This used to be the norm back years ago... when a mom was unable to provide the milk, another mom would. If their nipples were raw, their supply low, whatever, or they needed someone to watch their kid, this was the way to go about that.
I would never do the communal breatfeeding! but in response to spitzbully, here is the statement from the CDC regarding breastmilk:
"No special precautions exist for handling expressed human milk, nor does the milk require special labeling. It is not considered a biohazard. The Universal Precautions to prevent the transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Hepatitis B virus, and other bloodborne pathogens do not apply to human milk."
Here is the link:
windy12608 3 years ago
If breastfeeding is natural which it is, then so is urinating. But we dont do that in public either
spitzbully 3 years ago
what a stupid example.
Urination is an expulsion of waste.
Breastfeeding provides food for a baby.
Grow up.
brokenskyy 3 years ago
Its not a stupid example, urination and breastmilk are both the same because they are both natural bodily fluids, they both excrete from private parts and are a biohazard
spitzbully 3 years ago
Waste and food are two different things. Waste smells and contains bacteria. Milk contains macrophages, and it doesn't smell. Breastmilk is not a biohazard. I love how you have arguements, yet no facts to back them up. Silly christian, the internet is for adults.
brokenskyy 3 years ago
Breast milk can pass on all the same diseases as blood, for example hepatitis and HIV. Plus many drugs pass into breast milk. Unless the milk is screened milk from a certified milk bank I would never let someone else's mothers milk get anywhere near my baby! You just can't know what your baby will get along with the milk!
rumwhisp 3 years ago
You obviously don't have a clue! Because you are Dudes...ask the ladies to explain it to you...
My wife breastfed my babies. Maybe she can explain it,to you it is not about sex...it's about food. Feeding hungry babes. Grow up guys.
dogwood523 4 years ago
Because breastfeeding belongs in bathrooms, we dont wanna see your private functions, its unsanitary for business
spitzbully 3 years ago
When women breastfeed thier babies, they cover themselves up. The only way your going to see anything is if your looking.
Get over yourself.
brokenskyy 3 years ago
Covered up or not its still not a good idea to always be bringing your baby out and about all the time. Why dont you go by your babies survival instints and listen to doctors orders that a baby can die of exposure if they are outdoors all the time
spitzbully 3 years ago
DUH!! it's to help moms when they are having supply issues and other nursing probs.
This used to be the norm back years ago... when a mom was unable to provide the milk, another mom would. If their nipples were raw, their supply low, whatever, or they needed someone to watch their kid, this was the way to go about that.
it's much better than formula.
KatMomof3 4 years ago