Thursday, May 22, 2008

A Mother's Love Never Dies

I was reading a story about what 2 mothers did during the horrible earthquake in China.  I was moved to tears.  For about 1/2 an hour.  I am still breastfeeding my 13 month old so this really hit me hard. The love of a Mother is truly one of the most beautiful things.

From The Electric New Paper, Singapore there was this article:

CHINA QUAKE
AMID THE COUNTLESS TRAGEDIES, A FEW...BRIGHT SPOTS
This female cop helps to breastfeed 8 babies
Another baby survives after a victim makes sure her child keeps on breastfeeding even after mum dies
May 20, 2008

THE earthquake in China unleashed one of the most powerful forces on earth - love.

Whether it is a mother saving her child, a female cop breastfeeding lost infants or celebrities moved to act, it was there like a comforting blanket amid the pain, grief and heartbreak.

Perhaps one of the most powerful examples of these acts of love is the last desperate act of a dying mother, trapped in the rubble, trying to save her 3-month-old baby.

Knowing the end was near, she nestled her baby to her breast, so that the baby could survive after she wasgone.

Dr Gong Pu, a 30-year-old gynaecologist told nddaily.com that rescuers were searching through rubble along a river in Chengdu when they came across a young woman cradling a baby in her bosom.

The mother had lifted up her shirt to breastfeed the baby. By the time they were found, the mother had already stopped breathing.

PROTECTING HER BABY

Said Dr Gong: 'We carried the baby carefully from the mum's arms. The baby started crying after its mouth left the mum's breast.

'It left tears in our eyes.

'From the way she was carrying the baby, we could see that the mum was doing all she can to protect her child.

A MOTHER'S  INSTINCT to protect even extended to strangers.

In Jiangyou county, policeman Jiang Xiaojuan, 29, was seen breastfeeding a rescued infant.

Mrs Jiang is still lactating as she gave birth six months ago.

However, when she heard about the quake, she left her baby in the care of her parents.

And when she saw hungry infants crying at the rescue centre, her motherly instincts took over.

She is nursing the children of three women who were left homeless by the quake and were too traumatised to give milk, as well as five orphans.

The orphans had been placed in an orphanage which does not have powdered milk.

Mrs Jiang's selfless act prompted netizens to sing praises of her on various online forums.

Some even posted MTV-style videos of her, using just that breastfeeding picture on youku.com, the Chinese equivalent of YouTube.

Said one netizen, called The Mollusc in Dayun River: 'To the most respected policewoman, I offer you the greatest salute.'

Another named Dearest Mum said: 'You have taught us what is the meaning of a mother's love.'

That's the power of compassion and it has spread.


Is that not heartwrenching?  I truly love that mother for what she did for her baby.  And nursing someone else's baby to keep him alive is amazing.  Nursing 8 babies?  Beautiful!  Thats the love of a Mommy.  It never dies.

1 comment:

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