It's traditional in the US for research studies to give the study
material or medication to participants free of charge. My main problem
with the design of this study is that they are not going to have a good
control group - 100% exclusively breastfed infants to compare to the two
interventions (cow milk vs hydrolized cow milk formulas). If they had
extensive breastfeeding support by independent IBCLCs to try to obtain
exclusive bf, and then recruited moms for the other 2 arms who want to
formula feed, it would be more likely to yield useful results. I don't
think I'd refer moms to this study unless they had very special
circumstances and were determined to use formula in advance.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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