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Not exact matches
The Code and Resolutions aim to protect breastfeeding AND to ensure «the proper use of
breastmilk substitutes, when these are necessary,
on the basis of adequate
information and through appropriate marketing and distribution.»
IBFAN is not calling for Nestlé to stop selling
breastmilk substitutes, but to abide by the rules adopted by the UN World Health Assembly, to stop misleading families and to provide parents who do use formula with correct
information on labels.
Information for the submission was drawn from Baby Milk Action (marketing of breastmilk substitutes, water pumping in São Lourenço, Brazil), International Labor Rights Forum (child slavery and labour in the cocoa supply chain, Labour rights abuses in Colombia), Union of Filipro Employees (Labour rights abuses in the Philippines), Corporate Accountability International (Conflicts with communities over water resources), Attac Switzerland (Spying on campaign organisations), with additional information drawn from Food Inc. published by the UK Food Group (reference in the submission, treatment of dairy and coffe
Information for the submission was drawn from Baby Milk Action (marketing of
breastmilk substitutes, water pumping in São Lourenço, Brazil), International Labor Rights Forum (child slavery and labour in the cocoa supply chain, Labour rights abuses in Colombia), Union of Filipro Employees (Labour rights abuses in the Philippines), Corporate Accountability International (Conflicts with communities over water resources), Attac Switzerland (Spying
on campaign organisations), with additional
information drawn from Food Inc. published by the UK Food Group (reference in the submission, treatment of dairy and coffe
information drawn from Food Inc. published by the UK Food Group (reference in the submission, treatment of dairy and coffee farmers).
Parents acting
on imperfect
information scared about insufficient
breastmilk, afraid to try cans of formula and bottles sitting
on the kitchen counter «just in case.»
(
Information concerning the use and marketing of follow - up formula) A new statement by the World Health Organisation (WHO) released
on 17th July, states that follow - up formula is not necessary, is unsuitable as a replacement for
breastmilk after 6 months and...
In addition to an easy to reason summary about common medicines and breastfeeding, LactMed provides
information on drugs» effects
on the baby, possible effects
on breastmilk production, the AAP category, and alternate medicines to consider.
Dr. Hale's Breastfeeding Pharmacology Page Dr. Hale is the author of the book «Medications and Mother's Milk», and his site offers a great deal of
information on transmission of medications into
breastmilk.
The Code permits manufacturers and distributors of
breastmilk substitutes to provide «scientific and factual»
information on their products to health workers, but analysis shows what they provide is promotional and rarely supported by independent evidence.
Those who use
breastmilk substitutes have a right to accurate
information on reducing risks.
Under the Convention
on the Rights of the Child parents have the right to accurate
information on nutrition, which entails stopping misinformation, including from
breastmilk substitute companies which promote their products with misleading claims and aggressive marketing practices.
These UK regulations partially implement international marketing standards that aim to protect breastfeeding AND ensure the proper use of
breastmilk substitutes, when these are necessary
on the basis of adequate
information and through appropriate marketing and distribution.
They have asked for comments from the public regarding their draft revision of the breastfeeding guidelines, which make no changes to the recommendation, «give infants no food or drink other than
breastmilk unless medically indicated,» while providing patients no
information on the risks of avoiding supplementation.
Breastfeeding promotion should include continued efforts to monitor the observance of the provisions of the International Code of Marketing of
Breastmilk Substitutes and the use and misuse of
information on breastfeeding and HIV.
A must - have for moms with more
on their mind than keeping track of their milk, the PumpEase
Breastmilk Storage Guidelines fridge magnet keeps the
information you need where you need it —
on the fridge!
We advocate for better regulation around the marketing of
breastmilk substitutes, and provide
information for formula feeding parents
on choosing milks and making up feeds.
Endorsed by UNICEF and quickly adopted by 150 of 194 WHO member nations (with the US, home to two leading infant - formula makers, voting against it), the code stipulated manufacturers should not distribute free samples to promote their products, that advertising should not «idealize the use of
breastmilk substitutes», and that packaging should include
information on the benefits of breastfeeding.
If you are a Texas birthing facility that has removed all
breastmilk substitute sponsored discharge bags from your facility, contact me at:
[email protected] For more
information on this national initiative along with resources for how to get started, visit: http://www.banthebags.org
The aim of the Code is:... to contribute to the provision of safe and adequate nutrition for infants, by the protection and promotion of breastfeeding and by the proper use of
breastmilk substitutes, when these are necessary,
on the basis of adequate
information and through appropriate marketing and distribution.
Information is provided
on topics such as
breastmilk production, latch -
on and positioning, the resolution of common breastfeeding difficulties, how to tell if the baby is receiving enough
breastmilk, and how to breastfeed discreetly (if this is a concern).