Contaminated milk crisis revives wet nurses in China! | |
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Sep 25, 2008 03:15 | |
| According to the news, contaminated milk crisis has killed 4 and sickened 54000 babies. What a disaster! Because of contaminated milk scandal, another ancient job---Wet Nurse has become popular now. Many parents are still worried about if the milk powder is safe to use. Except milk powder, what else can they feed their babies? Breast milk. Yes, breast milk is good. However, if a mom doesn't have enough milk to fee her baby, what can she do? They just need to hire a wet nurse to feed her baby. It is said that a wet nurse can earn 18000 yuan per month. Do you believe it? A father in Chongqing put a piece of ad in a online community to look for a wet nurse for his baby. He said that he could offer free room and borad for a wet nurse. At the same time, the wet nurse could earn 3000 yuan per month. Bejing a wet nurse sounds a good job. However, there is a problem. The wet nurse also has a baby, what does her baby eat when she feeds other parents' babies? Usually, the poor women are willing to be wet nurses because she wants to earn money. A wet nurse says that she just feeds her baby with rice water. Sounds miserable! She sacrifices her baby to make money. But she has no other ways. She needs money and she can earn good salary as a wet mom. What do you think of this? Will you hire a wet nurse? I am also wondering if there are still wet nurses in your country? |
Sep 26, 2008 20:41 | |
| Well, both sides have no choice. As for those moms who don't have enough milk to feed their babies, they just want to find someone who can help them feed their babies because of tainted milk powder. Those who want to be wet nurses want to earn money. This is understandable. But I am sympathetic with them. In order to make money, they feed their babies with rice water. Some employers even don't allow them to bring their own babies when they do the job. Anyway, they make a deal. The wet nurses feeed their employers' babies and their employers pay for them. |
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