You can't get clubcard points on formula?? That's scandalous!! To whoever said it penalises breastfeeding mums - how does it?
I didn't realise there was a ban on advertising formula. Now I know it does make a lot of sense and I do think it's appalling. I've been looking at formulas to make sure I have the right one to buy for hospital and was wondering why none said on it which would do for newborns.
I find it very difficult to believe women aren't aware of breastfeeding since it's all the doctors, midwives and ante natal classes bang on about with no help or assistance whatsoever to women who choose not to or are on the fence. As someone sad, you ought to be able to make an informed choice. That means you have to be informed though.
I guess that there is only so much advice that you can give about formula though. A brand which works for one baby may not for another but health wise, they're as good as each other. There isn't a single best choice.
By allowing formula companies to give out more information, you could be allowing them to make claims which are misleading. Unlike with breastfeeding, there is potentially a lot of money to be made from formula. Even going through midwives and health visitors for information would be misleading because it would work in the same way that drug companies sell their products. Whoever wines and dines the best will have their products recommended. It would cost a fortune to independently test formula.
I personally felt that once the pregnancy was over there was very little help when it came to breastfeeding and I had no idea how hard it would be so while some say they talk it up too much, I dont agree with that. Perhaps they are too busy focusing on the wrong points of it.