Dear Rob et al,
Yes, a hospital must refuse ALL formula donations to receive the Baby
Friendly designation. Moreover, all pt education literature must be in
compliance with the 10 Steps, so you cannot use formula company handouts, or
notepads, or pens, or growth charts.  If you want all the inside details of
Baby Friendly, contact BFUSA and ask for a copy of the Guidelines and
Evaluation Criteria.  Everything is spelled out in this document.  Their
email address is <www.aboutus.com/a100/bfusa>.  In one recent article from
Canada on Baby Friendly, the author recommends inplementing Step 6 (no free
formula) last out of the Ten, because by the time you implement all the
other Steps, your bfdg initiation rates will be up so high that your need
for purchased formula will be next to nil.
Good Luck!
Martha Johnson RN IBCLC
Eugene, Oregon
> ----------
> From:         Robert Cordes DO[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent:         Friday, March 26, 1999 5:33 AM
> Subject:      baby friendly
>
> Does a hospital have to refuse all formula donations to be baby friendly?
> The last I looked at the 10 steps this wasn't mentioned although the steps
> were not described in detail.
> -Rob
>
> PS I dont need 2000+ responces at once ;-)
>
> Rob Cordes, DO, FAAP, FACOP
> Wilkes Barre PA
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
>

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