Police Give Their Breast Milk To A Baby

Police Give Their Breast Milk To A Baby
Police Give Their Breast Milk To A Baby

Video: Police Give Their Breast Milk To A Baby

Video: Police Give Their Breast Milk To A Baby
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Celeste Jaqueline Ayala, a police in Argentina, touched many with an act of love. The officer was patrolling a children's hospital when she heard a baby crying. The woman, who had recently had a baby, immediately recognized that it was a starving child. Police sat in a chair in a hospital hallway and breastfed the baby. Her action surprised Marco Heredia, another police officer who was with her. The officer took a photo of his colleague breastfeeding the baby and posted it on Facebook, where it was shared more than 100,000 times and generated countless comments.

“I want to make public this great gesture of love that you had today with that baby, that without knowing him you did not doubt and for a moment you fulfilled as if you were his mother. You didn't care about LA MUGRE Y EL ODOR as the professional gentlemen of the hospital manifested. Things like that are not seen every day. Today, August 14, police woman day you spent with your partner,”said Heredia along with the photo of the officer Celeste, which went viral.

The incident occurred on August 14, when the “National Day of Police Women” is celebrated in Argentina. Heredia told CNN that her colleague had asked the hospital for permission to breastfeed the child and that she did not know why the hospital had not fed the hungry child. The baby had been separated from her mother, but it was not revealed why.

Baby
Baby

Ayala's action made her deserving of a promotion. Her bosses promoted her from officer to sergeant. “Today we receive Celeste, the officer who breastfed a baby at the # LaPlata Children's Hospital to notify her of her promotion. We wanted to thank him in person for that spontaneous gesture of love that managed to calm the baby's crying,”said Cristian Ritondo, the Minister of Security of the Province of Buenos Aires, on Twitter. "The police that make us proud, the police that we want."

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