Pam wrote, "..only 2 reasons (or excuses) why a mother doesn't breastfeed IGNORANCE and or SELFISHNESS." Acutally the 2 reasons why a mother doesn't breastfeed are Nestle and Mead Johnson or Nestle and Ross or Nestle and any other infant formula company that you care to name. Although we may believe that it is the mother's responsibility to be informed and we may actually hear mother's proclaim selfish reasons for not breastfeeding, the actually responsibility lies totally in this mega-industry's influence and social marketing. Thus the article by Marc Kaufman (who has written many articles on Martek's DHA) in the Washington Post is not in my opinion a promotion of breastfeeding. One paragraph says it well: "The JAMA findings could also have an impact on the infant formula industry. A new type of formula, supplemented with two beneficial compounds found in breast milk but not in traditional formula, has recently come onto the market. Makers of the new formula believe their studies have shown the added ingredients could be responsible for some of the benefits of breast milk on intelligence, although the Food and Drug Administration did not evaluate that issue when it approved the formula." One has to ask the motivation for this article. Is it to promote breastfeeding or to promote infant formula with added DHA? Maybe you'all think it's promoting breastfeeding but after reading many of Kaufman's articles I suspect it is just another chance to promote DHA. I wish we could stop blaming the victims, the mothers, who decide to use infant formula or quit breastfeeding rather quickly. This is about our culture having bought the idea that infant formula is safe and that this industry can imitate human milk without any consequences to the health and safety of our infants. Are mother's to blame for believing the propaganda when it is so all pervasive that it even makes it into the Washington Post? Valerie W. McClain, IBCLC *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html