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The Massachusetts Breastfeeding Coalition has just been informed that the
governor's office is petitioning the Public Health Council to strike the section
banning direct marketing of formula in the new perinatal regulations. There
will be a special public meeting of the Public Health Council on Tuesday at
9:30am in Downtown Boston.
The AP has already called me. I wonder how they found out so fast!. The
opposing side is stating that it interferes with women's choice. Many of us will
be attending this meeting and are disappointed but not surprised that
pressure has been applied at the top state levels to make sure that those bags
remain a part of childbearing. It is always so interesting how in the face of a
preponderance of evidence to the contrary, the companies can exert enough
pressure that is not evidence based, just money based, to continue a practice so
devastating to breastfeeding.
Will keep people informed.
Marsha Walker, RN, IBCLC
Weston, Massachusetts
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