LACTNET Archives

Lactation Information and Discussion

LACTNET@COMMUNITY.LSOFT.COM

Options: Use Forum View

Use Monospaced Font
Show Text Part by Default
Show All Mail Headers

Message: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Topic: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Author: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]

Print Reply
Subject:
From:
Mary-Jane Sackett <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Lactation Information and Discussion <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 5 Jan 2008 11:58:45 EST
Content-Type:
text/plain
Parts/Attachments:
text/plain (68 lines)
 
Happy New Year everyone!
 
I am hoping that this year will be the year of "skin-to-skin or kangaroo  
birth care" for the babies that I deal with at my hospital. Fewer difficulties  
with latching and breastfeeding will hopefully be the result! 
 
Thought this article from the APHA was a nice validation for our efforts  and 
success in getting rid of the formula discharge "gift" bags at my hospital,  
Berkshire Medical Center, in Pittsfield, MA. 
 
_Newswise Medical  News | February 2008 AJPH Highlights: Achieving Social 
Justice Through Public  Health Practice_ 
(http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/536462/)  
 
Now for the vent...
 
To demonstrate how pervasive the formula industry is, and how much they  have 
co-opted health care professionals (and the maternity units they work  in) to 
do their marketing, I offer the following true story: 
 
I returned from my vacation to Puerto Rico to find that almost all of the  
"It's My Birthday, Give Me a Hug" mousepads from the Massachusetts Breastfeeding 
 Coalition (they promote skin-to-skin contact), were gone from around the  
nurses' station and replaced with shiny new Enfamil ones. I personally  bought 
the ones from the Mass Breastfeeding Coalition last year to replace the  
Enfamil advertising mousepads, so they were fairly new and in pretty  good 
condition.  Somehow, two of them which are in the nursery  anteroom got missed. Guess 
what? The formula salesman from Mead Johnson  had been to our unit to give an 
"inservice with free lunch" while I was  away.  Hmm... Good timing on his part. 
I was not pleased that we were once  again doing formula marketing for 
Enfamil and told my manager about  it.  She has had other and more important 
pressing issues to deal with  in the last few weeks, but she has promised to get to 
the bottom of this. Geez,  I hope that they weren't just thrown away. So, some 
food for thought... if,  at your facility or agency, you are using sticky 
notes, pens, or growth charts  or whatever from the formula companies, you are 
marketing their product. I  know I've said it before, but I will say it again, I 
will not be an unpaid (or  paid) marketer for them, and I hope that you will 
not be also. 
 
You can go to the website: _http://www.nofreelunch.org/_ 
(http://www.nofreelunch.org/)  for more  info on this.
 
Mary-Jane,  breastfeeding advocate
"what you  permit, you promote"
 
Mary-Jane  Sackett, RN, BSN, IBCLC, RLC, CCE
Lactation Program Coordinator 
Berkshire  Medical Center, Pittsfield, MA, USA





**************Start the year off right.  Easy ways to stay in shape.     
http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

             ***********************************************

Archives: http://community.lsoft.com/archives/LACTNET.html
To reach list owners: [log in to unmask]
Mail all list management commands to: [log in to unmask]
COMMANDS:
1. To temporarily stop your subscription write in the body of an email: set lactnet nomail
2. To start it again: set lactnet mail
3. To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet
4. To get a comprehensive list of rules and directions: get lactnet welcome

ATOM RSS1 RSS2