Bener kata mom febi utk itu masih mimpi disiang bolong

Negara kita masih dalam kategori negara miskin, yg kaya koruptornya
Jd caranya negara ini krn gak mampu ngasih fasilitas yaitu dg memberi
hukuman spy sadar

Apalagi karakter org Indonesia dikerasin dulu baru tertib

At least pemerintah mulai mikirin drpd gak mikirin sama sekali

On 8/23/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Negara2 Scandinavia mom (Norway, Denmark, Finland) dibayar full paid
> leavesnya sharing pula sama ayahnya. Ayahnya dpt 3bulan mamanya dapet 9
> bulan setau aku sih ga sampe 2 thn :p tapi tetep aja bikin sirikkkkk :(
>
> Kpn negara kita bs begini :(
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: S Soedjatmiko <[email protected]>
> Sender: [email protected]
> Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 22:25:17
> To: <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> Subject: Bls: [parentsguide] Re: Indonesian mums who do not breastfeed may
> face jail
>
> Eropah sebelah mana ya mbak ? saudara saya di Inggeris dan Perancis gak
> bayar
> asuransi maka harus bayar dokter dan obat sendiri uhh mahal bangettt. Kalau
>
> bayar asuransi emang gratis, tapi bayar asuransinya juga mahal lho.
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> ________________________________
> Dari: Febby [VB] <[email protected]>
> Kepada: [email protected]
> Terkirim: Ming, 22 Agustus, 2010 13:37:40
> Judul: Re: [parentsguide] Re: Indonesian mums who do not breastfeed may face
>
> jail
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>
> Kapan ya di Indo kaya di Eropa ?? Cuti melahirkan 2 taun n' tetep dibayar
> full....
> N' smua fasilitas kesehatan pun gratis... Imunisasi apalagi... :)
>
> Xixixiixixixiixixixi.... Berkhayal siang2...
>
> Cheers,
> VB
> Sent from my BeBe-Berry®
> ________________________________
>
> From:  [email protected]
> Sender:  [email protected]
> Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 03:38:13 +0000
> To: Parents Guide<[email protected]>
> ReplyTo:  [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [parentsguide] Re: Indonesian mums who do not breastfeed may
> face
> jail
>
> Betul betul betul
>
> Macet salah satu penghalang, para warking mom utk memberikan ASI ke bayinya,
>
> jadi kl begitu pemerintahnya bisa dihukum gak ;p.
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> Paling enak di usulkan dong cuti melahirkan 6bln, terserah deh 3blnnya mau
> dibayar apa enggak ;p.
> Best Regards,
>
> Yohana M
> ________________________________
>
> From:  [email protected]
> Sender:  [email protected]
> Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2010 09:04:16 +0000
> To: <[email protected]>
> ReplyTo:  [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [parentsguide] Re: Indonesian mums who do not breastfeed may
> face
> jail
>
> Hehe. Mendingan ngurusin macet aja kali ya mom.. Akhir2 ini traffic
> khususnya di
> jkt ampuuun deh..
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> From:  "dolcci" <[email protected]>
> Sender:  [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2010 18:16:51 -0000
> To: <[email protected]>
> ReplyTo:  [email protected]
> Subject: [parentsguide] Re: Indonesian mums who do not breastfeed may face
> jail
>
> Indonesia..kok semakin aneh2 ya yang diurusin...
> negara hukum,negara agama, tapi pemerintahnya pada kemana waktu bikin2
> keputusan2 penting untuk rakyatnya...
> kapan majunya....
> yang ga makan,ga punya rumah,ga sekolah,kejahatan dimana-mana,ga ada
> solusinya.bener-bener aneh..
> maaf ya moms,saya tidak setuju aja cara nya,pemaksaan sekali
> kita kan manusia,masih bisa dikasih edukasi baik-baik..
>
> cheers
>
> --- In [email protected], "Mutia Wisnu" <mutia.wi...@...> wrote:
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>> Dear moms,
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>> What do you think?
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>> cheers
>>
>> Mutia - mama RayiRaka
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>> http://health.asiaone.com/Health/News/Story/A1Story20100812-231653.html
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>> Indonesian mums who do not breastfeed may face jail
>>
>> Thu, Aug 12, 2010
>> The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network
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>>
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>> JAKARTA - UNDER a law to be enforced from October, Indonesian women who
>> refuse to breastfeed their newborn babies may face jail sentences or big
>> fines for denying their children's right to six months of exclusive
>> breast
>> milk.
>>
>> Under Article 128 of the 2009 Law on Health, it is stipulated that babies
>> have such a right unless their mothers cannot fulfil their obligation due
>> to
>> medical problems.
>>
>>
>>
>> Article 200 adds that a mother who declines to exclusively breastfeed her
>> children will face a maximum of one year in prison or a 100 million
>> rupiah
>> (S$15,100) fine.
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>> <http://ad.doubleclick.net/click;h=v8/39f4/0/0/%2a/u;44306;0-0;0;39581665;43
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>> Sarsintorini Putra, a law expert, said on Tuesday that other people,
>> including employers, who prevent women from breastfeeding their children
>> would also face punishment.
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>> The law says that employers that do not support the breastfeeding
>> movement
>> will be imprisoned or fined.
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>> Though passed by the House of Representatives on Oct 13 last year, the
>> law
>> did not come into effect immediately, due to the absence of government
>> regulations that would allow its implementation.
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>> In a further move, Indonesia's Health Ministry is working on a decree to
>> restrict advertisements on baby-formula milk.
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>>
>>
>> "I don't think there will be much opposition to this," Health Minister
>> Endang Sedyaningsih said, after the unveiling of the "10 steps to
>> successful
>> breastfeeding" campaign on Sunday.
>>
>>
>>
>> "As of the beginning of the year, we (have) stopped accepting
>> sponsorships
>> from baby-formula milk producers for institutions under the ministry."
>>
>>
>>
>> The 10 steps include a public-awareness campaign targeting pregnant women
>> on
>> the importance of breastfeeding; the provision of assistance for
>> breastfeeding within the first hour of birth, and for breastfeeding on
>> demand; the need to restrict infant intake to only breast milk and the
>> prohibition of pacifiers; and the promotion of breastfeeding support
>> groups
>> in communities.
>>
>>
>>
>> A national survey carried out between 2004 and 2008, monitoring exclusive
>> breastfeeding rates for infants under six months, found that in 2004, the
>> rate reached 58.9 per cent but decreased to 56.2 per cent in 2008, after
>> reaching 62.2 per cent in 2007.
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