Jul 29, 2015 · CNN —. Donald Trump had an “absolute meltdown” when a lawyer requested a break from a 2011 deposition to pump breast milk. “He got up, his face got red, he shook his finger at me and he ...
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Global health experts say breast milk is especially important for babies in poor countries, where unsafe water supplies can make powdered infant formula dangerous.
The American Academy of Pediatrics calls human breast milk the “normative standard” for infant feeding, and recommends that mothers breast-feed their babies exclusively for six months. “Breast-feeding is one of the most cost-effective interventions for improving maternal and child health,” said Dr. Georges C.
Global health experts said the president’s stance suggested a lack of knowledge about breast-feeding and the history of the marketing of powdered formula to poor women in developing countries. Powdered formula mixed with unclean water can be dangerous for babies.
A report by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality analyzed the available evidence on breast feeding and found that breast-fed infants had significantly fewer respiratory tract infections during their first year of life, a 50 percent decrease in ear infections, and a 64 percent decrease in gastrointestinal infections.
Babies aren ’t the only ones who appear to reap health benefits from breast-feeding; research has found that mothers who breast-feed also enjoy better long-term health. They are at lower risk for breast and ovarian cancers, Type 2 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis.
Global health experts say that in poor countries in particular, breast-feeding reduces diarrheal diseases and saves babies’ lives.
The resolution also recognized that it’s simply not affordable or safe for many women to use formula, especially in poor countries. Formula is heavily marketed in those countries, but can cost more than $50 a month, which can be out of reach for impoverished mothers, according to Elle writer Sady Doyle.
Global health experts aren’t saying that women shouldn’t have a choice or that breastfeeding isn’t difficult or impossible for some women. But health experts note that breast milk has been scientifically established to provide the best possible nutrition to infants.
In 2016, the World Health Organization said that breastfeeding, which is free, “is so critical that it could save the lives of over 820,000 children under the age of 5 years each year.”. If such realities are lost on Trump, that wouldn’t be surprising, according to Elle magazine’s Doyle.