By: Summer
But as long as we are told “formula is just as good” and as long as women are willing to take what they get companies won’t have to give more maturnity leave or a place to pump. Why should they? The...
View ArticleBy: Lisse
In considering later health issues like obesity, heart disease, asthma, etc., I’d be willing to bet that the 250% figure you quoted did not take into account other factors such as later diet,...
View ArticleBy: Suzanne
So I’ve been mulling this over, and I just can’t buy into the usefulness of the ads without major policy changes to support women and breastfeeding. I don’t know anyone, anywhere who ever says that...
View ArticleBy: Geri
I still think breast milk is best for babies. However, we can't just force someone to believe the facts, especially if they have a different belief.
View ArticleBy: Tonja
Sorry, but I don’t believe a lot of what’s being said and I don’t have any “medical” proof or “scientific” proof, but then look how the goverments fooled you with that. All I have is my own personal...
View ArticleBy: Lisa
I agree with campaigns about breastfeeding and I thinks it would be fair if they let the people decide for themselves. We can't force people to change their minds by adding meaning to tv adds.
View ArticleBy: Becky
I’m concerned about the 250 percent. I haven’t had time to read the entire study (it’s 415 pages), but I searched for the figure and found nothing. I read through the respiratory and asthma sections...
View ArticleBy: Becky
Oops. Last paragraph should read: “I think these advertisements will solve nothing.”
View ArticleBy: adrienne
What exactly is a scare tactic? If the information is unquestionably true is it still a scare tactic?
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