Actress Salma Hayek recently traveled to Sierra Leone
to raise awareness about tetanus, a leading cause of death in the
developing world. While there, she witnessed firsthand the devastating
effects of extreme poverty. Hayek, who has a 16-month-old daughter
named Valentina, was moved to offer herself quite literally to a starving child.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM7kKJ1NbQA
Discuss.
Would you do it?
Re: Salma Hayek Breastfeeds African Baby
OMG! Did you read some of those comments? Talk about ignorance.
Anyway, yes. If there was a starving baby I would consider it. If I had a bottle, though, I would be more likely to give them milk that way.?
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If possible, I would pump and give the child milk that way. By BF'ing, I would be concerned about passing disease between myself and the baby.
If I was to contract something, then I would pass it to my baby and I'm definitely not okay with that.
It may sound heartless, and it would be very hard to deny a starving child , but my #1 priority is my child.
I'm curious as to why you'd be hesitant to put them to the breast? I think it's beautiful and I would do it for any baby who needed it.
Agreed.
ABSOLUTELY!
I used to be totally neutral to her, but she just climbed several rungs on my ladder of opinion!
Good for her for helping that child.
Last week there was a post about 'would you bf someone else's baby if you had to' and we were all scratching our heads about what situation would warrant that... well, here you go.
I think that's wonderful, and I'm sickened by the comments on youtube regarding this. Who knew how many stupid people were out there!!
I'd do it. I looked in to donating milk, but then K stopped nursing; now I'm too afraid of my supply drying up since I'm EPing.
Sad to say, but I don't really like BF. I know it is better for DS, and I am committed to it for his first year, but I prefer pumping. I don't pump very often, but I definitely prefer it. And I get a lot when I pump.?
It probably has to do with the fact that DS is a snacker, so I feed him all the time. He will eat for 45 minutes at a time; either drifting off to sleep or babbling to himself between?swallows. The LC says he's getting enough milk though... Maybe it's because he's grown 7 inches since birth... I don't know. He eats all the time though. (lol, pardon my mini rant)
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Of course. I don't understand how anybody could refuse to feed a starving baby just because they are uncomfortable with it.
I would do it in a heartbeat. Hell, the baby wouldn't even have to be starving....?
I have a totally newfound respect for Salma. ?