Breastfeeding – Interview with former World Health Organization specialist James Akre

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Why Breastfeed?

How does it affect the child?

Which country manufactures the most infant formula and why?

In this video, I interview James Akre, who worked 25 years for the World Health Organization in International Public Health and Nutrition, was a Member of the editorial board of the International Breastfeeding Journal and Scientific Committee of La Leche League, France, also a past member of the Board of Directors of the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners.

For a free copy of Jim’s full book, please click below (You will be brought directly to your gift):

THE PROBLEM WITH BREASTFEEDING: A personal reflection

CLICK HERE FOR a 10-page excerpt from the book:

The Problem with Breastfeeding, 10-page excerpt

Also, please see this great article:

Breastfeeding: One Man’s Perspective
‘Being male in no way disqualifies me from adopting a pro-breastfeeding perspective.’

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