UNICEF correspondent Rachel Bonham Carter reports on the record-breaking event in Manila to highlight the nutritional benefits of breastfeeding Credits: Producer:Rachel Bonham Carter
powdered milk is only needed for those babies with medical consditions that make it hard to nurse and mothers that dry up too many mothers allow themselves to dry up without even trying to nurse for fear or vanity or both!! it you cant stand the latch on ythere are pumps to pump milk fo rthe baby!!
Flash: MANILA - The Supreme Court on Oct. 8 lifted a ban on the advertising of powdered baby milk. The ban, which is included in the government's 1986 "Milk Code," took effect last year, affecting an industry worth millions of dollars. The WHO and the UNICEF supported the ban, but the milk companies' Pharmaceutical and Health Care Association of the Philippines had challenged its legality in court. UNICEF spokesman in Manila, Dale Rutstein, said his organization was disappointed by the decision.
UNICEF needs to produce or help produce a training video in at least 3 major Philippine languages the contents of the Milk Code and upload it into Youtube, so that breastfeeding advocates can download them wherever there is an internet cafe. Mabuhay ang UNICEF!
so breast not only consuntion father just babies too
henndri 2 years ago
powdered milk is only needed for those babies with medical consditions that make it hard to nurse and mothers that dry up too many mothers allow themselves to dry up without even trying to nurse for fear or vanity or both!! it you cant stand the latch on ythere are pumps to pump milk fo rthe baby!!
helema23 3 years ago
Flash: MANILA - The Supreme Court on Oct. 8 lifted a ban on the advertising of powdered baby milk. The ban, which is included in the government's 1986 "Milk Code," took effect last year, affecting an industry worth millions of dollars. The WHO and the UNICEF supported the ban, but the milk companies' Pharmaceutical and Health Care Association of the Philippines had challenged its legality in court. UNICEF spokesman in Manila, Dale Rutstein, said his organization was disappointed by the decision.
communitywork 4 years ago
UNICEF needs to produce or help produce a training video in at least 3 major Philippine languages the contents of the Milk Code and upload it into Youtube, so that breastfeeding advocates can download them wherever there is an internet cafe. Mabuhay ang UNICEF!
communitywork 4 years ago
wla lng.....
mhelchris 4 years ago