Nursing Filipino mothers breasfeed their babies at the Fabella Memorial Hospital, a government-run children's hospital Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008 in Manila, Philippines. The "baby-friendly" hospital never allows mothers to feed their babies with infant formula milk and instead provides some mothers to have access to its "human milk bank."
Nursing Filipino mothers breasfeed their babies at the Fabella Children's Memorial Hospital, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008 in Manila, Philippines. The "baby-friendly" hospital never allows mothers to feed their babies with infant formula milk and instead provides some mothers to have access to its "human milk bank."
Manila Police District Director Roberto Rosales, right, inspects imported candies from China at the commercial district of Divisioria in Manila, Philippines on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008. Officials said the Philippines has banned all milk imports from China as a precaution against the spread of Melamine-contaminated baby formula that has sickened more than 53,000 Chinese, mostly infants.
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