I disagree.
"According to the US CDC data half of babies
breastfeeding at 6 months of age have never been exposed to infant formula,
not once in their life....that's an impressive stat, does that gel with
your
experience?"
Yes, it does gel with my experience that half of the very small number of
babies breastfeeding at 6 months of age have never been exposed to infant
formula
At least not to their mothers' knowledge....
We are not talking about one half of all babies, or even about one half
of all breast fed babies...
we are talking about one half of the babies breastfeeding at 6 months...
I suspect that we could come close to that number if we only counted LLL
Leaders' children. and there are mothers who are not LLL Leaders and who do
breast feed, and who do not use formula.
However, I also suspect that of those half, at least half were given
formula by a non-family-member, without the mothers knowledge, or consent.
Laura Goodwin-Wright
Mississippi
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 23:29:34 -0500
From: Elizabeth Brooks <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Medela, Advertising and commercialisation [and BF studies]
Hmm. Karleen asks, "According to the US CDC data half of babies
breastfeeding at 6 months of age have never been exposed to infant formula,
not once in their life....that's an impressive stat, does that gel with
your
experience?"
I'd have to say: No, it does not.
I don't know what the "real" number is (bearing in mind that whatever
number
"it" is, it is no where near what it should be). I can see
how studies using data collected under retrospective methods present
veracity challenges. Yikes -- this is why I am not a researcher and
statistician; these factors easily escape me.
The original poster sought information to share with a colleague who asked
about studies showing BF rates. It is perfectly valid to question any
study's methods, and conclusions drawn based on data derived by those
methods. But where are you getting 5% -- or is the number just arbitrary,
and offered to make your point?
Liz Brooks JD IBCLC FILCA
Wyndmoor, PA, USA
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