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Limpopo Health takes breastfeed­ing to new heights

- Kanego Lewele and More Matshediso

THE CENTENARY of Mama Albertina Sisulu sees the Limpopo Department of health naming a breastfeed­ing room after her.

Breastfeed­ing is optimal for child health developmen­t and nutrition of infants but most working mothers find it difficult to continue the practice when they return from maternity leave.

This is because there are no suitable spaces at most workplaces for new mothers to express or breastfeed their children during working hours, and they become discourage­d to continue breastfeed­ing because they spend most of the day at work without their babies.

In an effort to address this challenge, the Limpopo Department of Health has launched the first ever breastfeed­ing and expressing room within its offices.

The breastfeed­ing room was launched by MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba

It is named after Mama Albertina Sisulu whose centenary is also celebrated this year.

It is hoped that the room will not only support working breastfeed­ing mothers, but also encourage other department­s to support breastfeed­ing women in the workplace.

Employees at the department can also have baby-minders bring their babies to work during lunch time for breastfeed­ing. The room can also be used by mothers who want to express during working hours.

One of the department’s employees Mpho Kutumela and mother of 11-months-old twins, a boy and girl, is excited about the facility.

“The breastfeed­ing room will come in handy for us as mothers because it will also afford us the opportunit­y to express our breast milk freely in a conducive environmen­t,” she said.

Mothers who visit the department with their babies for any reason will also be allowed to use the room to breastfeed their children.

MEC Ramathuba said the Albertina Sisulu Breastfeed­ing room is one of a kind in the province.

The MEC hopes that this initiative will contribute towards the promotion and protection of exclusive breastfeed­ing practices with the aim of achieving optimal child health developmen­t.

“Breast milk contains all nutrients needed by infants and cannot be reproduced artificial­ly,” said the MEC.

 ??  ?? Limpopo Health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba (seated) flanked by breastfeed­ing mothers who came to the launch.
Limpopo Health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba (seated) flanked by breastfeed­ing mothers who came to the launch.

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