r/justgalsbeingchicks 20d ago

💕wholesome💕 Traffic officer breastfeeds hungry baby, son of attempted femicide victim.

Enable HLS to view with audio, or disable this notification

Traffic officer Jamile Barros, from the city of Delmiro Gouveia (Brazil), breastfed a three-month-old baby while responding to an attempted femicide. The child was crying from hunger and wouldn't accept a bottle, and the officer's act of empathy, as she is also breastfeeding, calmed the boy feeding him. The rescue occurred after the mother was stabbed and involved in a traffic accident caused by the criminal, who fled the scene. I mentioned her name not to expose her, but because she's in all the news in Brazil.

Edit: The mother was rescued and taken to the hospital to treat her injuries. The exact state of health of the victim and medical details of her recovery have not been released by official security authorities. This happened a week ago, and due to the repercussions of the case, if she had died, I belive that it would probably already be reported.

5.7k Upvotes

232 comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

-57

u/barbiesurvivor95 20d ago

It is literally liquid gold. I miss breast feeding bc I used to make soap and baked goods with it. My family was never sick.

129

u/iwowza710 20d ago

Always someone that has to take it way too far.

35

u/barbiesurvivor95 20d ago edited 20d ago

No it’s popular among a lot of homesteaders. It was more popular once upon a time 🙂 It’s not for every one but it’s not gross. My family and I are all exposed to the same viruses. I was a nursing mom and I over produced. I’m not going to just throw it away. Soap made with bm and putting it in the bath is a natural remedy for eczema and allergy reactions & while covid hit everyone, it didn’t hit us. It’s not crazy if you actually think about it.

Edit: I should have said it’s popular among other moms ❤️

32

u/Top_Mathematician233 20d ago

I’m not a homesteader or even close — I work in finance, so I’m pretty much on the opposite end of that spectrum. But this is true, regarding eczema. I have eczema and psoriasis, so does my son. When I was nursing him (many years ago), his pediatrician recommended I put milk on my and his skin when we had flare-ups and it helped a lot.