Hi all,
Dr. Julie Smith, has written about the economic value of breastmilk and
and the economic costs of artificial breastmilk substitutes over many
years. In 2019 She wrote about the carbon footprint of milk formulas
and harms to health (International Breastfeeding J
doi.org/10.1186/s13006-019-0243-8). In 2013 Dr. Smith wrote about the
economic value of breastmilk in gross domestic product (J of Human
Lactation doi: 10.1177/0890334413494827).
There have been other papers written in the U.K. and the U.S. about the
economic value of breastfeeding and the economic costs of formula
feeding over the years. It appears that there needs to be a revisit of
this research to get it back into the news such as this current paper
about the cost of breastfeeding.
As Naomi Bar-Yam has written the change is slow and frustrating. The
manufacturing companies have big money and a great deal of advertising
power. Yet, women also have power and make changes. We just need to
keep working.
Kind regards,
Ruth,
IBCLC since 1997; Aust. Breastfeeding Assoc. counsellor since 1991;
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