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Part of the problem is that the people who disagree with Marianne and mee, feel that they
have breastfeeding on the top of their list. They feel a modern breastfeeding mom cannot do
without a pump and bottles. They say that marketing bottles by a pump-manufacturer is
breastfeeding friendly. They feel that bottles are these days associated with breastfeeding
(are they really??????)
In short: they think they comply with the spirit of the code, and we disagree...
Heleen
of the Dutch IBFAN group
On 22 Nov 2009 at 8:02, Elizabeth Brooks wrote:
> Marianne, the WHO Code is "merely" a model.
>
> You can look to the introduction and the preamble of the WHO Code, and
> find language that is strongly pro-BF, and very broad, so that one can
> interpret it many ways. If you dig a little into the legislative
> history of the document, you will find it was created after a LOT of
> battling, and very intense lobbying by the formula manufacturers. So
> it is by no means a perfect document. Even if it was, just having
> words on paper somewhere would not enable you -- or anyone -- to go
> "Aha! See! It's right there! You have to agree with me and do it my
> way!" The only way the WHO Code has potency is if it is enacted into
> law, in a country that is willing to provide enforcement powers to
> back it up.
>
> Now -- if you are an effective lobbyist, you can STILL try to
> *persuade* people to agree with your interpretation, because you can
> point to that strong pro-BF language in the Code, and say "Aha! See!
> It's right there! That supports my argument that the Code protects the
> process of BF ...[or whatever]."
>
> --
> Liz Brooks JD IBCLC
> Wyndmoor, PA, USA
>
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