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Breast Practice

The economics of breastfeeding and working mothers.

As part of the ±«Óãtv's 100 Women season, The Food Chain dedicates an episode to working mothers and how they feed their babies. More women are entering the global workforce, and many of them become mothers at a crucial point in their careers. But with the availability of parental leave as variable as there are countries in the world, many women must return to work while their child is still nursing. Meanwhile, the WHO says that a woman should exclusively breastfeed her child up to six months of age. So, how do you juggle the demands of feeding a baby with a working life? We'll hear about a project in Bangladesh that helps garment factory workers continue to breastfeed their babies, and we visit Indonesia where a taxi service exists to ferry breast milk from working mothers to waiting infants at home. And from Hong Kong to Ivory Coast, Manuela Saragosa reunites our panel of ±«Óãtv correspondents - who are also working mothers - to discuss the challenges of reporting on their patch and pumping milk.

Image: Baby breastfeeding, Credit: Thinkstock

Featuring:

Dr. Larry Grummer-Strawn, World Health Organization
Phyllis Rippey, Professor of Sociology at the University of Ottawa
Micaela Collins, University of Toronto
Janet Golden, Professor of History at Rutgers University, New Jersey
Karishma Vaswani, ±«Óãtv Asia Business Correspondent
Juliana Liu, ±«Óãtv Hong Kong Correspondent
Tamasin Ford, ±«Óãtv Ivory Coast Correspondent

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27 minutes

Last on

Sun 29 Nov 2015 23:32GMT

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  • Sat 28 Nov 2015 08:32GMT
  • Sun 29 Nov 2015 03:32GMT
  • Sun 29 Nov 2015 23:32GMT

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