Bring Back Funding For Breastfeeding Awareness Week

We are asking the Department of Health to continue to fund Breastfeeding Awareness Week.Breastfed babies save the NHS money because they are less likely to need medical treatment. Statistically, formu... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
701.
Maxene Collier 4 October 2006
702.
Mark B 2 October 2006
703.
Helen L 29 September 2006
704.
Chloe N 26 September 2006
705.
Sonia B 24 September 2006

"Getting more women to breastfeed could potentially save the NHS millions of pounds, in reduced admissions to hospital for infantile gastroenteritis, bronichiolitis, sickness and diarrhoea. Plus breastfeeding women are less likely to suffer from uterine an"

706.
Rebecca N 19 September 2006
707.
Rebecca T 17 September 2006
708.
Nicole W 13 September 2006
709.
Jolene G 9 September 2006
710.
Jake L 3 September 2006
711.
Michaela H 2 September 2006

"Please keep BFAW - it is most definitely needed whilst BF rates are so low in the UK County Durham"

712.
Anne R 28 August 2006
713.
David T 21 August 2006
714.
Mayola D 15 August 2006
715.
Kerry E 12 August 2006

"Its important that there is proper funding for breastfeeding support, not just repeating the "breast is best" mantra!"

716.
Donna W 5 August 2006
717.
Kathryn S 4 August 2006
718.
Rachel B 1 August 2006
719.
Sarah W 24 July 2006
720.
Jade D 22 July 2006
721.
Carolina J 16 July 2006
722.
Christina S 6 July 2006
723.
Michelle L 6 July 2006

"Think of this as invest now, save money later County Swansea"

724.
Allison W 29 June 2006
725.
Karen N 26 June 2006

"В County West Sussex"

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