Media Release: La Leche League International Applauds Breastfeeding Campaign
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
CONTACT: Mary Hurt, (847)
519-7730, ext. #286, PRAssociate at llli.org
or Mary Lofton, ext. #271, PRManager at llli.org
Schaumburg, IL (June
4, 2004)-La Leche League International (LLLI) applauds the Department
of Health and Human Service's Office on Women's Health and the Ad
Council on the launch of its national breastfeeding awareness campaign.
"Babies Were Born
to be Breastfed," is the signature statement attached to this
educational campaign which will deliver public service announcements
to newspapers, magazines, billboards, radio and television. The
message is that babies exclusively breastfed for six months are
healthier because they are less likely to develop a variety of diseases
including diarrhea, ear infections, respiratory infections, and
obesity.
For almost fifty years,
LLLI, the world's foremost authority on mother-to-mother support
and breastfeeding, has helped mothers with the information and support
they need in order to breastfeed their babies. Exclusive breastfeeding,
i.e. breastfeeding without supplemental liquids such as water, juice,
or formula or solid foods, is encouraged by LLLI.
Breastfeeding offers
the greatest protection from illness when babies are receiving human
milk alone; this protection declines in proportion to the amount
of supplements, such as formula, cow's milk, or solid foods, they
receive. Babies also receive more benefits the longer they are breastfed.
Scientific studies call this effect a "dose response."
Some conditions that
show a dose response to breastfeeding are: childhood leukemia and
lymphoma, ear infections, respiratory infections, diarrhea, meeting
developmental milestones, and breast cancer among mothers who breastfeed
their babies. In addition, the use of artificial nipples for early
supplementation can cause nipple confusion and lead to breastfeeding
problems.
It is hoped that educating
the public about the extraordinary benefits of breastfeeding will
motivate more mothers to initiate and continue exclusive breastfeeding
for six months as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics
and the World Health Organization. The United States has one of
the lowest rates of breastfeeding in the world. While 70 % of mothers
begin breastfeeding in the hospital, only 33% are still breastfeeding
at six months.
With the proper information
and support, most mothers are able to breastfeed exclusively. LLLI,
a non profit organization, offers local mother-to-mother support
groups for pregnant and lactating women in over sixty countries.
Founded in 1956 by seven women who wanted to help other mothers,
LLLI is now an internationally recognized authority on breastfeeding.
For information on breastfeeding or a group in your area visit LLLI's
informative Web site at www.lalecheleague.org or
call (847) 519-7730.
Addendum: To
view the television ads and listen to the radio ads online go here:
www.adcouncil.org/campaigns/breastfeeding/
To hear a version of
the ad in Spanish, click here.
For additional LLL information
in support of the Breastfeeding Awareness Campaign, click
here.
July 25, 2006 by chj.
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