Jwala Gutta, an Indian badminton player, represented India at international events in both mixed and women’s doubles and is famous for her powerful smashes. Gutta, who has recently welcomed motherhood, is winning hearts with her unprecedented initiative. She donates 600 ml of breast milk to a government hospital daily, setting an example of compassion and social commitment.
Jwala Gutta’s Selfless Act of Motherhood
This kind gesture has received her huge appreciation from fans worldwide, social media users, and health professionals alike. Breast milk is loosely termed as “liquid gold of newborns” for babies owing to its unequaled nutritional and immunity-enhancing benefits. However, in India, not all the newborns receive their mothers’ milk owing to medical or personal reasons. It’s where Jwala’s voluntary gesture becomes lifesaving.
By donating her breast milk daily, she is directly helping premature and undernourished babies receive essential nutrition. Hospitals often struggle with breast milk shortages, and mothers who cannot lactate sufficiently face huge challenges. Jwala’s gesture not only supports those infants but also spreads awareness about the importance of breast milk banks in India.
In spite of her personal obligations as a new mother, Jwala has opted to go out of her way and give selflessly on a daily basis. Her action has also created a buzz around the stigma of breast milk donation. A lot of people are now appreciating that just as blood or organ donation can save lives, breast milk donation can also do the same.
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Social Media Hails Her as a ‘True Champion’
On social media, people are applauding Jwala as a “true champion,” not only as a sportswoman but also in the sense of being human. Health experts feel her activism will inspire other lactating women to step forward and come out for such causes.
Jwala Gutta’s case proves that motherhood is not only about taking care of one’s own child but about showing love and care for other children who are in need. Donating 600 ml of breast milk on a daily basis, she has proved that small things can make a big difference if done every day.
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