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women Commissioner for Gender Affairs, Enugu State, Hon. Peace Nnaji, has urged mothers to reserve their breastmilks for their babies and not husband.
The Commissioner who stated this in a remark at a UNICEF media dialogue with select journalists from South East, South South, and parts of North Central. According to her, it is wrong for men to be sharing their wife’s breastmilk with the babies.
“Bre*stmilk is meant for babies and not their fathers. Mothers should stop feeding their husbands with their bre*stmilk, it’s for their babies. It’s wrong for mothers not to br*stfeed their babies for fear of having flat or saggy bre*st.” The Commissioner urged mothers to practice exclusive bre*stfeedunf of their babies for at least the first six months after birth because of its numerous benefits.
She also expressed her displeasure with some musicians who release albums that tend to tease sagged bre*sts, arguing that if a woman’s bre*sts are flat in the course of bre*stfeeding, it was a noble thing.
The Commissioner who stated this in a remark at a UNICEF media dialogue with select journalists from South East, South South, and parts of North Central. According to her, it is wrong for men to be sharing their wife’s breastmilk with the babies.
“Bre*stmilk is meant for babies and not their fathers. Mothers should stop feeding their husbands with their bre*stmilk, it’s for their babies. It’s wrong for mothers not to br*stfeed their babies for fear of having flat or saggy bre*st.” The Commissioner urged mothers to practice exclusive bre*stfeedunf of their babies for at least the first six months after birth because of its numerous benefits.
She also expressed her displeasure with some musicians who release albums that tend to tease sagged bre*sts, arguing that if a woman’s bre*sts are flat in the course of bre*stfeeding, it was a noble thing.