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)
801.
Rebecca B 26 June 2005

"the more women that breastfeed health costs will reduce County england"

802.
Paul E 24 June 2005
803.
Maz Peters 15 June 2005
804.
Tracy C 15 June 2005
805.
Amy W 8 June 2005
806.
Megan B 30 May 2005
807.
Isabel E 24 May 2005

"Please keep the support going for breastfeeding, it is so important but so little support when the mums need it most."

808.
Katie J 19 May 2005
809.
Leanne S 19 May 2005
810.
Sophie B 14 May 2005
811.
Sarah A 14 May 2005
812.
Jane W 12 May 2005

"For what little money was provided it went a long way to encouraging more mums and families to breastfeed...has to be a good thing!! County England"

813.
Pippa H 11 May 2005
814.
Carol B 10 May 2005

"Don't make the babies the victims of national debt! County Lincolnshire"

815.
Nikki H 9 May 2005

"breastfeeding not only has health and social benefits as you will be familiar with if you read the evidence; but supports the big society ethos the government are keen on promoting, because breastfeeding support groups involve volunteers helping those wit"

816.
Sarah F 7 May 2005

"Breast milk is a babies human right! Stop denying babies of the milk they deserve and stop cutting the funding! County UK"

817.
Katrina S 29 April 2005
818.
Laura R 16 April 2005
819.
Laura M 12 April 2005
820.
Emily C 7 April 2005
821.
Katharine W 6 April 2005
822.
Clare G 25 March 2005
823.
Anna Schaefer 21 March 2005
824.
Sally M 13 March 2005
825.
Jackie C 6 March 2005
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