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Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Breastfeeding 1-2-3

More on the “Breast Is Best” Message

More on the “Breast Is Best” Message

An article newly published in Maternal and Child Nutrition discusses the flaws of the “breast is best” promotional message that many of us favored in a recent poll. According to a ScienceAlert piece, one of the article authors, doctoral student Nina Berry, argues that the “breast is best” message is misleading and fails to communicate the importance of breastfeeding:
“In fact, these messages may have obscured the importance of breastfeeding to infant and maternal health and the well-established risks associated with early weaning from breastfeeding,” Ms Berry said. “To say that ‘breast is best’ is to suggest that what breastfeeding offers …read more

Formula Versus Breast Milk: Poll Results

Formula Versus Breast Milk: Poll Results

Sixty-four percent of 111 voters said their most recent or only child had only had breast milk and had never had any artificial milk. That left 36% of voters whose child has had at least some artificial milk at some point. Here is the complete breakdown:

Special shout-out to the 11 percent of voters who started off supplementing with formula and made a successful transition to exclusive breastfeeding!
Please vote in the new poll!

DHA Formula Additives Targeted as Harmful

DHA Formula Additives Targeted as Harmful

Perhaps the formula industry never heard the phrase, “Don’t mess with Mother Nature.” In an attempt to market artificial milk as “closer to breast milk” and “closest to human milk,” formula companies developed DHA and ARA fatty acid additives. Those additives are made from fermented algae and fungus, and require the use of hexane (a neurotoxin) in the manufacturing process. Now the Cornucopia Institute has released a report detailing the 98 complaints filed with the FDA by parents and physicians who observed adverse reactions in infants fed the DHA/ARA formula. The complaints involved cases of diarrhea, vomiting, severe dehydration, and …read more

Breast Milk, Formula, or Mixed Feedings: A Poll

Breast Milk, Formula, or Mixed Feedings: A Poll

Can I trust you all to play nicely? Let’s have a frank discussion about breast milk, formula, and whether or not you consider breastfeeding an “all-or-nothing” proposition (for the record, I think exclusive breastfeeding is wonderful but breastfeeding does not have to be all-or-nothing. It’s not a club. It’s not a contest. Some breast milk is better than all formula. If a mother is worried about milk supply, I hope she seeks the help of a lactation consultant or La Leche League leader, and considers whether supplementation is truly necessary). Keep in mind, it’s all about the baby (and sometimes …read more

The Best Breastfeeding Advocacy Message: A Poll

The Best Breastfeeding Advocacy Message: A Poll

Is breast milk better than formula, or is formula inferior to breast milk? Is breastfeeding the best, and formula-feeding second choice? Or should we consider breastfeeding the norm, and formula-feeding as substandard? There are lots of ways to frame the debate. Some are aggressive. Some might make formula-feeding mothers feel bad. So what’s the best way to advocate breastfeeding to pregnant women, new mothers, and the public in general?
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