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More than milk: Breastfeeding and the Catholic mission to nurture life in Malaysia

August 7, 2025
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By Dr June Joseph

EACH year, during the first seven days of August, global alliances observe World Breastfeeding Week. In 2025, the theme is: Prioritise Breastfeeding: Create Sustainable Support Systems. While the call to action is often directed at healthcare providers and advocacy groups, this year’s observance invites the global Church to reflect more deeply: How do we, as Catholics, support women who carry life, nourish life, and hold families together? What would it mean to view breastfeeding not merely as a personal choice or medical recommendation, but as a communal, moral, and spiritual commitment — one that merits attention within our parishes, ecclesial communities, and ministries?

More Than Nutrition

Breastfeeding is a sacred gift of creation — the first and most intimate expression of love between mother and child. Yet in Malaysia, as in many parts of the world, this ancient and natural act is often misunderstood, stigmatised, or overlooked. Although health authorities rightly advocate exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life, many Malaysian mothers struggle to meet this recommendation—not for lack of effort, but because of persistent structural, social, and cultural barriers.

In an increasing number of urban families, mothers return to work just weeks after giving birth. Many workplaces — especially in the informal sector — offer little to no privacy for expressing milk, and flexible work arrangements remain uncommon. For migrant mothers and those in the B40 income group, the challenge is even greater, as they often lack access to healthcare, reliable support networks, and the financial security needed to sustain breastfeeding for the recommended duration. In some communities, breastfeeding is wrongly perceived as outdated or even shameful — something to be hidden behind closed doors.

These challenges strike at the very heart of women’s health and family wellbeing. Breastfeeding protects children from infections and malnutrition; it is hailed as the most powerful low-cost public health strategy and the first vaccine every child deserves. It also supports a mother’s physical and emotional recovery, while reducing long-term risks of chronic illness for both mother and child. Beyond its medical benefits, breastfeeding carries profound theological significance: it is a sacred expression of generous, life-giving love — a mother offering her very body so that another may live.

Motherhood, Dignity and the Body

Catholic Social Teaching upholds the inherent dignity of every person and the sacredness of the human body. In this light, the Church is called to be a countercultural voice in a world that often objectifies and diminishes women’s bodies. Instead, we must restore a culture that honours the maternal body — not as something to be hidden or undervalued, but as a vessel of nurturing, strength, healing, and divine purpose. As St John Paul II wrote in Mulieris Dignitatem, “In conceiving and giving birth to a child, the woman discovers herself through a sincere gift of self” (MD 18). This self-giving is not only deeply human but profoundly sacred, and it calls for recognition, reverence, and support within our parishes and communities.

Here, I argue that breastfeeding is not only natural, but also profoundly theological. It mirrors the Eucharist, in which Christ offers His body for the life of the world. Similarly, a mother gives of her own body — often quietly, without recognition — in a daily act of sacrificial love. In doing so, she participates in the mystery of self-giving that lies at the heart of our faith. The ancient image of Maria Lactans — the Nursing Madonna — reminds us that the infant Jesus was once nourished at the breast of a young woman in Nazareth. In that tender, everyday moment, heaven touched earth through the intimacy of motherhood. This is why the Church must find concrete ways to affirm, protect, and support breastfeeding — as part of its broader mission to uphold the dignity of life and care for the most vulnerable.

The Malaysian Challenges and Opportunities

In Malaysia, efforts to promote breastfeeding have gained momentum in recent decades, particularly within the healthcare system. Yet breastfeeding practices remain deeply shaped by class, culture, and context. Many working mothers discontinue breastfeeding early due to inadequate or absent workplace policies. Young mothers — especially those without partners or extended family — often lack the guidance and emotional support they need. Among Orang Asli and other remote populations, disparities are stark. These communities face limited access to consistent healthcare, cultural dislocation as they transition to semi-urban or urban environments, undernutrition and food insecurity, and displacement or land insecurity that disrupts traditional caregiving and support systems.

Migrant and refugee women are among the most vulnerable. Confronted by economic hardship, legal precarity, and social exclusion, they face significant barriers to breastfeeding — leading to poorer health outcomes for both mothers and their children.

This is a call for the Church to more fully embody its mission of care and solidarity. Within Catholic communities, our parishes and ministries are not only places of worship — they are also spaces of accompaniment and support. At a child’s baptism, the family is welcomed into the life of the Church, and with that welcome comes a shared responsibility to journey together in faith. This journey includes recognizing and supporting the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of mothers, particularly during the early, often tender months of nurturing new life.

Honouring a mother’s decision to breastfeed and care for her child begins with creating pastorally compassionate forms of support within our parishes. A clean, quiet space for nursing, encouragement from women’s ministry leaders, and thoughtful hospitality during Mass can make a meaningful difference for mothers and young families. These simple gestures help ensure that mothers feel seen, supported, and truly welcomed in the life of the Church.

A Call to the Malaysian Church

This moment calls not only healthcare professionals but also parish priests, catechists, and lay leaders to respond with compassionate care. The Church in Malaysia can gently guide conversations about women’s health— upholding Catholic teaching while remaining deeply attentive to the lived realities of families. Supporting a mother to breastfeed with confidence is more than a health issue; it is an act of mercy. In doing so, she reclaims her body as a gift and embraces her vocation as sacred.

The Church also plays a vital role in affirming the dignity of motherhood by advocating for workplace protections, recognizing the unique needs of domestic and migrant mothers, and promoting inclusive care economy policies. Our commitment to the sanctity of life must extend beyond birth to embrace the daily realities of nurturing and sustaining that life. Breastfeeding is not merely a private matter — it touches the entire Catholic community and is rooted in our shared belief that every life deserves care, dignity, and compassion. Honouring the Mothers Among Us As Catholics, we are called to be a people of compassion, justice, and truth. To honour breastfeeding is to honour the body, the family, and the remarkable resilience of mothers who nourish life each day. May this annual World Breastfeeding Week inspire our parishes to become places where mothers feel genuinely supported, children are warmly welcomed, and every act of care reflects God’s boundless love. In the daily sacrifices of mothers, we see the Gospel made real.

Practical Actions for the Church

1. Normalise and Celebrate Breastfeeding
• Integrate annual Masses dedicated to pregnant and new mothers.
• Provide discreet, supportive spaces for nursing in parish halls or companion rooms.
• Use feast days — such as Marian celebrations or those of Sts Perpetua and Felicity — to honour maternal health and breastfeeding.

2. Educate Without Guilt
• Invite local experts and Catholic physicians to lead parish talks.
• Address not only breastfeeding techniques but also the emotional and spiritual support mothers need.
• Counteract formula marketing by promoting the Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes through social media and parish bulletins.

3. Support the Most Vulnerable
• Provide hygiene kits and baby essentials for mothers in the B40 group, migrants, and single mothers.
• Partner with Caritas Malaysia and other NGOs to offer safe spaces and peer support.
• Train volunteer “breastfeeding angels” to accompany and support mothers in need.

4. Advocate for Structural Change
• Encourage longer maternity leave, mandatory lactation facilities across all workplace sectors, and greater recognition of caregiving economies as essential to human fraternity.
• Urge Catholics, especially those in leadership roles, to champion policies that promote maternal wellbeing.

 

Dr June Joseph is a Catholic public health researcher and educator working at the intersection of faith, maternal-child health, international diplomacy and justice. She is passionate about Catholic-rooted programs on women’s dignity, breastfeeding advocacy and nutrition during the first 1000 days of life. She is an Honorary Senior Fellow with the University of Queensland, Australia and can be contacted for collaborations at Star filepic j.joseph@uq.edu.au – Herald Malaysia

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