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> Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 17:04:09 -0600
> From: Janice Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Experts call it 'cruel joke' to urge moms to breastfeed
> without training
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> Experts call it 'cruel joke' to urge moms to breastfeed without
> training
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Sweden might be heading in the same direction. In the 1990's, all
Swedish maternity wards were declared baby-friendly, but from 2004
the Swedish BFHI is given up and the reference group dissolved.
There seems to be no interest from the government to resume the BFHI,
that's up to the regional councils (?), a lot like the Canadian
Health Promotion minister Jim Watson states in the article. Also,
from July 1:st 2007, the Swedish interpretation of the WHO-code is
seroiusy weakened. Marketing breast milk subsistutes goes on having
some protection, but it is very uncertain whether for example health
staff may accept gifts and meals från formula manufacturers.
We really need to discuss this. We had an editorial in Amningsnytt on
the same theme. Swedish authorities seem to be proud over the bf
prevalence, but doesn't want to do anything to keep it high. Even
though exclusive breastfeeding prevalence has decreased since the mid
90's, very little is being done to re-faciliate breastfeeding in
Sweden. And those who "fail" to breastfeed begin to hate
breastfeeding and bf advocates like in the The Daily Mail-article
that was linked to Lactnet yesterday.
Marit Olanders
editor of Amningsnytt, Swedish bf magazine
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