Breasfeeding seems to be a very commonly adapted practice in our society. Keeping up, and continuing the use of breast milk for an infant or young baby, is crucial to their health. I believe the 1.9 million dollars put toward transferring breast milk to infants is a very generous and worthwhile cause.
Keeping this practice going could decrease the chances of sickness, or illness when the young child grows up. I do hope the model can stay together for much longer than what the 3 year model suggests or pays for. This type of practice seems as if it could be very good for the child.
As a parent away from their newborn child, I'm sure it would be very tough to wonder what kind of food they are feeding them, and how they are adapting to it.
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