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A list of infant formula recalls can be found on the website of the National Alliance for Breastfeeding Advocacy at www.naba-breastfeeding.org. This is the most up to date one that I know of since I have worked on making it available for many years. Many parents are unaware that formula is ever recalled and are seldom informed of this other than accidentally seeing an announcement in the newspaper. For the breastfeeding exhibit, you could make a list of how to assure that the formula has not been recalled, i.e., check the FDA website each week and record the lot number of every formula can.
 
Marsha Walker, RN, IBCLC
Weston, MA
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