For Immediate Release
June 10, 2004 |
Contact: Marisa Salcines
(404) 252-3663 |
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In response to questions about the
Office on Women’s Health / Dept. of Health and Human Services (HHS) campaign
to promote breastfeeding, the International Formula Council has developed the
following statement:
“The International Formula Council (IFC)* and each of its members strongly
support the promotion of breastfeeding and are pleased that, through a concerted
effort by the health community, government and industry, recorded breastfeeding
rates in the U.S. are the highest they have been in over 30 years.
“The IFC and its member companies support positive, accurate promotion
of breastfeeding including additional efforts to foster high breastfeeding rates.
“The IFC remains concerned that the images of visibly pregnant women
log-rolling and bull-riding in the HHS ads are unnecessarily alarming and misrepresentative;
however, we are encouraged that the campaign content reflects the latest science.
“The IFC underscores the statement made by the U.S. government’s
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS): "HHS strongly recommends and
encourages women to breastfeed exclusively for six months. But it understands
that there are mothers who are unable to breastfeed or shouldn't breastfeed. Infant
formula is safe and nutritious for those women who are not able to breastfeed.
In fact, the federal government is a large distributor of infant formula through
various programs, such as the Women,
Infants, and Children program.” Further, the IFC supports the American
Academy of Pediatrics’ position, which states that for those mothers who
cannot or choose not to breastfeed, iron-fortified infant formula is recommended.
“We strongly encourage HHS to carefully monitor reactions to the ads
and measure the impact on mothers. Many barriers to breastfeeding exist that prevent
mothers from exclusively breastfeeding their infant for six months, and the feeding
decision itself can be highly emotional and personal. The government, the American
Academy of Pediatrics and the infant formula industry support breastfeeding as
the preferred method of infant feeding, and also encourage parents to consult
with their health care professional in making this decision.
“Research shows that mothers know breastfeeding is best, and that positive
support is what works to increase breastfeeding. The IFC and infant formula companies
are committed to working with HHS and other interested parties to develop and
communicate positive, factual information about the importance of breastfeeding,
as well as address critically important issues such as how to overcome the true
barriers to breastfeeding.”
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*IFC is an international association of manufacturers and marketers of formulated
nutrition products (e.g., infant formulas and adult nutritionals) whose members
are predominantly based in North America. IFC members include all major U.S. manufacturers:
Mead Johnson Nutritionals; Nestle USA, Inc., Nutrition Division; Ross Products
Division, Abbott Laboratories; Solus Products; and Wyeth Nutrition.
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