Menjijikkan! Seorang pengasuh dirakam meminum susu ibu yang sepatutnya diberikan kepada anak majikannya selepas bayi itu tidur.
Memetik Daily Mail, mangsa dikenali sebagai Lin, 27, berasal dari Kaohsiung, Taiwan berkata, dia berasa jijik apabila mendapati pengasuh berusia 58 tahun itu meminum susu berkenaan tanpa izin. Malah, dia sudah melakukannya lebih dari sekali! Kejadian bermula apabila Lin mengesyaki suspek berbohong kepadanya dan bertindak memeriksa rakaman CCTV di ruang tamu. Pengasuh terbabit mengaku meminum susu tersebut yang sepatutnya diberikan kepada dua anak majikannya, namun enggan memohon maaf. Menurut media tempatan, suspek mendakwa dia minum susu berkenaan kerana tidak mahu membazir dan majikannya sebelum ini selalu memberi lebihan susu ibu untuk dia bawa pulang. Malah, dia juga menuduh Lin seorang majikan yang kedekut kerana memarahinya meminum susu tersebut. Sementara itu, Shanghaiist melaporkan agensi yang menggaji pengasuh berkenaan bagaimanapun tidak memecat pengasuh terbabit kerana meminum susu ibu tidak dianggap sebagai satu jenayah. - CARI |
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jue10: Eyewwww susu ibu
jue10: Eyewwww susu ibu
suspek mendakwa dia minum susu berkenaan kerana tidak mahu membazir
FanTasyCreaTioN replied at 23-9-2017 05:47 PM
kalau dia langsung tak bagi baby tu minum susu .. tu memang salah lah
baby tu dah menyusu .. pastu ...
krustykrab replied at 23-9-2017 06:56 PM
Bagus tindakan acik ni lol
Q: My baby doesn't always finish her bottle of pumped milk. Can I offer it again later?
A: Most lactation consultants encourage women to use common sense here. Think about the sandwich you had for lunch. If you only ate half, you might refrigerate it and have the rest for dinner, but you probably wouldn't want to eat it for lunch the next day. The same goes for breast milk. If after feeding your baby, you're left with half or a quarter of a bottle, put it in the fridge and offer it again at the next feeding, but that's it. "Used" breast milk can become contaminated, since bacteria from the baby's mouth can get into the bottle while your baby sucks. So it's best to either use the milk before bacteria have a chance to grow or toss it. We know it can frustrating to pour hard-pumped breast milk down the drain, but in this case, it's best for your baby's health. If your infant consistently leaves a certain amount of milk behind, start putting a little less in her bottle at the start of each feeding (you can always offer seconds if she seems to want more). This will prevent unnecessary waste and help you conserve your milk for later feedings.
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