All infant milk formulas should carry health warnings bigger than those on cigarette packets because the risks were comparable, a professor of reproductive biology said yesterday.
Professor Roger Short told a conference at Woden Valley Hospital that manufacturers who did not warn mothers of the health risks of infant milk formulas as a substitute for breast milk could be successfully sued.
Professor Roger Short said the scientific evidence was so compelling a mother “”would surely win her case”.
“”It seems a tragedy that modern civilisation, and the medical profession, has thrown breastmilk out with the baby’s bath water,” he said.
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