Children for Breastfeeding, Inc.
Children for Breastfeeding, Inc. was conceptualized by two breastfeeding advocates and International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC) Elvira L. Henares-Esguerra, MD, FPDS, FABM, IBCLC, RPh (President, Children for Breastfeeding) and Nona D. Andaya-Castillo, IBCLC and Director, Nurturers of the Earth.
Since 1996, Nona had helped more than a thousand mothers breastfeed their children and had been monitoring the violations of milk companies and medical professionals against the laws that protect breastfeeding. While Elvira was pregnant with her third child Larry, she met Nona and requested for her professional services. The two became very close friends and are now working as partners in promoting, protecting and supporting breastfeeding.
In 2002, the IBCLCs established the First Breastfeeding Clinic in a private hospital in the Philippines for indigent patients. They had observed that parents were unaware of the risks of formula feeding. Even if they were made aware of it, many resorted to mixed feeding and consequently, full formula feeding due to strong social pressure and massive advertisements that deceive mothers to believe that formula milk can replace mother’s milk. There were 27 mothers who showed up during the first class and only one was breastfeeding! The following week, that sole mother was told by her doctor to stop breastfeeding due to the medication that the doctor prescribed.
Alarmed by the realization that the formula feeding culture is so deeply ingrained, they saw the need to educate children, the future generation of parents on the superiority of breastfeeding. The exposure of children to mothers who breastfeed will help them internalize that breastfeeding is the norm, the gold standard in infant and young child feeding. A concrete example is when children breastfeed their dolls when they see their mothers breastfeed. Hopefully, this will instill in their young minds that breastfeeding is the most natural and beautiful way of nurturing, when they become parents themselves.
The IBCLCs put up Children for Breastfeeding, Inc., an organization that promotes breastfeeding to children and youth by mobilizing them to perform the Seven Acts of Kindness to Pregnant and Breastfeeding Mothers. (Click here to read more about the Seven Acts). They were both inspired by the way Elvira’s older children Angelí and Gabriel, supported her during her pregnancy, birthing and breastfeeding Larry. Children for Breastfeeding won the 2003 International Ford Conservation and Environmental Grants with their project: Mobilizing Children to Promote Earth-friendly Parenting. Their family story was documented in a film titled "Waiting for the Fifth Player" that was shown by the Catholic Media during the Fourth World Meeting of Families in Manila, January 2003.
Read more about Dr. Elvira L. Henares-Esguerra, MD, FPDS, FABM, IBCLC, RPH
Since 1996, Nona had helped more than a thousand mothers breastfeed their children and had been monitoring the violations of milk companies and medical professionals against the laws that protect breastfeeding. While Elvira was pregnant with her third child Larry, she met Nona and requested for her professional services. The two became very close friends and are now working as partners in promoting, protecting and supporting breastfeeding.
In 2002, the IBCLCs established the First Breastfeeding Clinic in a private hospital in the Philippines for indigent patients. They had observed that parents were unaware of the risks of formula feeding. Even if they were made aware of it, many resorted to mixed feeding and consequently, full formula feeding due to strong social pressure and massive advertisements that deceive mothers to believe that formula milk can replace mother’s milk. There were 27 mothers who showed up during the first class and only one was breastfeeding! The following week, that sole mother was told by her doctor to stop breastfeeding due to the medication that the doctor prescribed.
Alarmed by the realization that the formula feeding culture is so deeply ingrained, they saw the need to educate children, the future generation of parents on the superiority of breastfeeding. The exposure of children to mothers who breastfeed will help them internalize that breastfeeding is the norm, the gold standard in infant and young child feeding. A concrete example is when children breastfeed their dolls when they see their mothers breastfeed. Hopefully, this will instill in their young minds that breastfeeding is the most natural and beautiful way of nurturing, when they become parents themselves.
The IBCLCs put up Children for Breastfeeding, Inc., an organization that promotes breastfeeding to children and youth by mobilizing them to perform the Seven Acts of Kindness to Pregnant and Breastfeeding Mothers. (Click here to read more about the Seven Acts). They were both inspired by the way Elvira’s older children Angelí and Gabriel, supported her during her pregnancy, birthing and breastfeeding Larry. Children for Breastfeeding won the 2003 International Ford Conservation and Environmental Grants with their project: Mobilizing Children to Promote Earth-friendly Parenting. Their family story was documented in a film titled "Waiting for the Fifth Player" that was shown by the Catholic Media during the Fourth World Meeting of Families in Manila, January 2003.
Read more about Dr. Elvira L. Henares-Esguerra, MD, FPDS, FABM, IBCLC, RPH