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It's an easy thing to be tircked into....I recall a spokesperson from WHO
who in the midst of the melamine contamination scandal in China was quoted
as saying that it was important to ensure the availability of "safe powdered
infant formula"...I wondered where such a product could be found.
I think that it is a shame that WHO could not come up with a better
descriptor than safe to mean situations where infant mortality in
artificially fed infants is very low....'bout time that course was updated
too methinks!
Karleen Gribble
Australia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pamela Morrison" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 7:53 AM
Subject: Bottle-feeding safely
> Hi Karleen
>
> I think you have a point. I wish it had been understood by the
> policy-makers who developed the WHO HIV and Infant Feeding guidelines
> suggesting that if it's at all possible to make so-called replacement
> (formula) feeding is acceptable, feasible, affordable, sustainable and
> _safe_ then that's what HIV+ mothers should feed their babies :'(
>
> IMHO the words Safe and Artificial Feeding shouldn't really be combined in
> the same sentence. Least Risky would perhaps be a more appropriate
> substitute for Safe.....
>
> But then again, more than three-quarters of the space in the 2000 HIV and
> Infant Feeding Counselling Course (not yet updated) is devoted to
> demonstrating in minute detail how to make formula-feeding safe(r) -
> including a complete afternoon for participants working on their knees on
> the floor, and preparing "feeds" on newspaper - and only two pages to
> breastfeeding ("with a good technique")......
>
> Pamela Morrison IBCLC
> Rustington, West Sussex, England
>
> At 04:27 17/07/2009, you wrote:
>>Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 08:54:10 +1000
>>From: Karleen Gribble <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: bottle-feeding safely
>>
>>Please don't use the word "safe" in relation to artificial feeding- talk
>>about reducing the risks of artificial/bottle/formula feeding, otherwise
>>you're saying that artificial feeding can be made to be safe.
>>Karleen Gribble
>>Australia
>
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