I was browsing AOL and found this banner to join "Mead Johnson's Enfamil
Family" and sign up for free gifts. For the heck of it, I filled it out
giving a fictitious due date. It lead to a page that AOL has called "WedMD"
This was what MJ asked to enroll in the "family": Part I
1. So we can send your online developmental newsletters, please provide your
email address. So we can customize them to your baby's stage of development,
please provide your baby's due date or birth date.
2. So we can send special offers to your home, please provide your name and
address:
By clicking "submit," you authorize WebMD to transmit your information to
Mead Johnson Nutritionals in order to register you for the Enfamil Family
Beginnings email program. WebMD will use your information in accordance with
its Privacy Policy. Mead Johnson will use your information in accordance with
its Privacy Policy.**
*If you have questions, please email Mead Johnson (the sponsor of the Enfamil
Family Beginnings email program) at [log in to unmask] Or you can call
1-800-BABY123 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. CT, Monday through Friday, or 8 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m. CT, Saturday. Limit one offer per household. Offer subject to
change without notice. Enfamil Family Beginnings email program benefits may
vary.
**WebMD does not endorse any specific product or service.
Once you submit this information it takes you to a survey regarding *your
attitudes about breast and formula feeding.* Here is that survey copied and
pasted.
Your Enfamil Family Beginnings® enrollment form has been successfully
submitted. Thank you for your interest in this exciting program for you and
your baby.
Listed below are statements about your attitudes and opinions toward breast
and formula feeding. Regardless of the way you personally have fed your baby,
please answer all questions based on your opinions formed through reading,
observing others, and your personal experiences. For each statement listed,
please select the one response that best describes how you would personally
feel about that statement.
I feel I owe it to myself and my baby to give breast-feeding a try
Completely Agree Somewhat Agree Slightly Agree Slightly Disagree
Somewhat Disagree Completely Disagree
I never plan(ned) to breast feed
Completely Agree Somewhat Agree Slightly Agree Slightly Disagree
Somewhat Disagree Completely Disagree
Formula feeding is the right choice for me
Completely Agree Somewhat Agree Slightly Agree Slightly Disagree
Somewhat Disagree Completely Disagree
Once I find a formula that works for my baby I will stick with it
Completely Agree Somewhat Agree Slightly Agree Slightly Disagree
Somewhat Disagree Completely Disagree
I would use any free samples of infant formula even if they are not my
regular brand
Completely Agree Somewhat Agree Slightly Agree Slightly Disagree
Somewhat Disagree Completely Disagree
By clicking "submit", you authorize WebMD to transmit your information to
Mead Johnson Nutritionals. WebMD will use your information in accordance with
its Privacy Policy. Mead Johnson will use your information in accordance with
its Privacy Policy.
A clear WHO violation.
I wonder if I'll get *free* formula for sending them my email and address, or
if they will see this posting and figure me out <hehe> I figure if they send
me formula I can donate it to the local animal shelter and help increase
their operating costs in my own little way.
I wonder what those *online developemental newsletters* are like. I'm sure
they push formula and their own products. I hope they send them to me so I
can see for myself!
June Eastman, BS, M.Ed, IBCLC
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