Doctors have credited Luisa Urrea, a breastfeeding police officer, for
saving a baby’s life, after she was called to a remote forest in
Columbia, after locals found a starving tot in the undergrowth with part
of her umbilical cord still attached.
The baby was also at risk of hypothermia, so while waiting for the
ambulance, Urrea started feeding her. Doctors say the tiny girl would
have succumbed to starvation and hypothermia had Urrea not stepped in.
But modest Luisa told newsmen that: “I’m a new mother and I have milk
and I recognized the needs that this poor little creature had. I think
any woman would have given her nourishment in the same circumstances.”
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