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Samples of formula have not been available in the UK for 20 years or
more. It is illegal to give a sample. If a mother needs formula and
is not prepared with it in the house, there are ways to get it -
supermarkets are open 24 hours, and if a trip there is not possible,
anyone truly desperate would be given a bottle from hospital stock
and no one would argue with that.
What makes the change to 'no samples' difficult to implement in the
US, as far as I can tell, is that individual hospitals take the
decision. That allows hospitals to compete with each other, and for
the ones who continue with the samples to claim they are somehow
'mother friendly' (ack).
Once the change is made, people quickly get used to it! Mothers
stopped expecting free samples as soon as they were stopped, and
there was no resentment.
I applaud all of you in the US in campaigning against sampling.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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