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I think we are being a bit extreme on this formula issue. Of course mothers
should be helped to continue breastfeeding and milk donated if it is
possible to keep it in hygienic conditions. A WHO representative appeared
on Sky News giving just this message.
However, tragically, some babies have been orphaned and short of looking for
a wet-nurse, there does not seem much alternative to giving formula.
I too was upset to see a front-page picture of a baby being bottle-fed
(lying down, not even in the arms of the person who was feeding him).
However the full story was that this baby was dug out after days in the
rubble and his mother was not yet found. He was severely dehydrated and I
think we can admit that the priority is:
First feed the baby.
I am the first to fight promotion of formula. Today an event is being held
at Tel Aviv University, sponsored by Materna which has been bought by
Nestles. All pediatricians, public health nurses and other health
professionals have been invited to a dinner and a concert by a famous
Israeli singer, to be followed by a lecture by the chief nutritionist of
Nestle on Infant nutrition. No doubt all guests will go home with gifts and
samples.
I sent an alert to all the breastfeeding organizations and individual
counsellors to help me lobby against this contravention of theWHO Code, but
alas got no response. So I am not going to stand outside in the rain with my
lone poster!
However, the Midwives Association did rally round and activated letters of
protest to all the relevant departments at the Ministry of Health as well as
protesting that a university can be used for this purpose. Watch this
space..
Wendy Blumfield
NCT Trained Tutor Prenatal Teacher/Breastfeeding Counsellor
President Israel Childbirth Education Centre
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