Nestle's junk mail is not innocuous, the company makes every attempt to supplant breastfeeding with an inferior product here and in every country on the planet, third world countries included. They give samples of formula to very poor women, telling them it is more 'modern' than breastfeeding, and better too. Then abandons them after their milk supply is gone (it's supply and demand, baby doesn't nurse, no milk is made), and the water supply is tainted (water is half the ingredient in formula). Babies die.
and here, they give huge incentives to nurses and hospitals to push their product. Like thousands of dollars in bonuses to the nurse who gives out the most samples, and $10,000.00 bonuses to the hospital if they solely push their formula over other brands as the 'recommended' formula. (i.e. say theirs is better than another brand and implied that it is better than breastfeeding.) It took legal action to make formula companies stop saying formula was better than or equal to breastfeeding, in other words, to stop lying.
studies have shown that women who are given samples of formula in the hospital are much more likely to stop breastfeeding earlier than ones who are not. Nurses who are incentivised to give out formula are less likely to help women who wish to solely breastfeeding, since they do not need or want the samples. It is a multi-billion dollar industry, same as viagra, but viagra is not targeted at infants.
snip-->"Nestle violates the WHO Code more often than any of its competitors, although scant regard is shown by most other companies. Nestle is not willing to end the marketing practice of providing free samples of formula to hospitals and maternities unless forced to do so by law. Free sampling is the single most effective marketing tactic of infant formula companies since it interferes with lactation, establishes brand loyalty (93 %), and attaches medical endorsement to the product."
http://www.lalecheleague.org/llleaderweb/LV/LVJanFeb92p5.htmla more recent source:
http://www.infactcanada.ca/The%20Nestle%20Boycott.pdfhttp://www.infactcanada.ca/Breastfeeding%20Protection%20and%20the%20International%20Code%20(print%20format).pdf
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http://www.infactcanada.ca/FactSheets.htmand...on the subject of the nurse in and the women attending. If they are nursing infants, most likely they are stay at home moms, or are on maternity leave (as you mentioned), or perhaps they took a day off to stand up for something they believe is important. There are NO laws in place that restrict breastfeeding in public, there are only some laws that state implicitly that a woman and baby may nurse in public.
snip-->The purpose of legislation is to clarify that it is legal, and to change society's attitudes about breastfeeding. As a general rule of thumb, if you have a right to be somewhere with your baby, and you can feed your baby a bottle, then certainly you have the right to breastfeed.
snip-->Not all breastfeeding legislation is positive. Any legislation that restricts or takes away the right to breastfeed should not be supported, and if it has already been enacted, steps should be taken to amend the statute taking out the restriction. For instance, Georgia and Missouri enacted laws trying to support breastfeeding mothers in public, but put restrictions on it requiring the mother to be discreet. This comes from a misconception that if discretion is not required, that there will be problems with women exposing themselves. Yet, the purpose of legislation is to try to change these outdated views about breastfeeding, and encourage more women to make this healthy choice. Thus, such language has a chilling effect on mothers, and is not encouragement, and would authorize anyone who didn't think it was discreet enough to throw the mother out. This is why many of the states provided that a woman has a right to breastfeed even if there is exposure during or incidental to breastfeeding. Recognizing this, Georgia has submitted a bill that would delete this restrictive language.
http://www.lalecheleague.org/Law/Bills5.htmlthis is an important issue for me...and I am passionate about it. I don't want you to feel ganged up on, but thought you might appreciate some information that isn't readily available in the mainstream media.
peace.