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Did anybody see 'This Morning' er... this morning?

39 replies

EauRouge · 18/10/2011 13:55

Loads of people on Facebook are saying that Dr Chris (whoever he is) said that breastfeeding increases your risk of getting breast cancer (which is not true, obviously). Did anyone see, can anyone confirm what he actually said?

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WoTmania · 18/10/2011 14:05

you can watch it again - it's right at the end of the clip (13-14 mins in) he's listing increased risk factors with breastcancer and breastfeeding is one of them. To be fair he might have just missed out the 'not' from his sentence. I hope so anyway.

organiccarrotcake · 18/10/2011 14:41

You can call This Morning to complain (from I think 9am to 12.30 only) on 0844 8814150.

We need to get them to do an article on this, saying why what he said was wrong and what the protection from BFing actually is.

Part of Nestle-Sponsored Daybreak. What do you expect Angry

4madboys · 18/10/2011 14:48

yes he did say that, hoping it was a mistake! i have called to complain but the this morning bit was closed, they took my name, number and complaint and said they would call me back tho!

entropygirl · 18/10/2011 14:53

The utter utter arses! Damaging babies health to make money......does it get any lower?

worldgonecrazy · 18/10/2011 14:55

Bloody hell- that is absolutely so wrong of them. They need to be reported to just about everybody we can think of and then some more, and be made to do an apology and a feature on how it reduced your risk!

Is Dr. Chris being paid by formula manufacturers?

CombineArvester · 18/10/2011 14:58

He probably just made a mistake. He was almost certainly not paid by nestle to say it Grin

worldgonecrazy · 18/10/2011 15:05

What can we do other than contact ITV? Are there any lobbying groups we can contact or are people like LLL already aware?

BertieBotts · 18/10/2011 15:57

Erm - WTF? I thought it was known that breastfeeding reduces the risk of breast cancer! Confused

organiccarrotcake · 18/10/2011 15:59

CombineArvester You are almost certainly right Grin

No, seriously, I don't think that for a moment. I do however think that this programme, and Daybreak, gets their information about BFing wrong/puts across BFing in a negative light far too often for it to be a coincidence, which is different.

Baby Milk Action needs to be told. It's been discussed on Analytical Armadillo on Facebook but I've not seen it elsewhere. I'm linked to a lot of FB BFing groups so I'm missing something, somewhere.

fatbottomgirl · 18/10/2011 17:29

To be fair having watched the programme I think it was a mistake, think he was being rushed. However i think they need to make it clear on tomorrow show, or do a slot on benefits of bf.

HarrietJones · 18/10/2011 17:53

I thought he said not bf but I may have heard what I knew. I was more interested in the first pregnancy over 30 being higher risk

entropygirl · 19/10/2011 08:55

hmmm so a clarification has gone up on the website...is this enough does anyone know if they are going to say anything on air? Should I still phone in a complaint?

fatbottomgirl they should have to do a section on the risks of replacing BF with FF for sure!

4madboys · 19/10/2011 09:55

i think they need to say something ON air, i mean who looks at their website? i never do but lots watch the prog, esp preg mothers and those at home on maternity leave etc, its a big mistake to make so should be addressed on air.

WoTmania · 19/10/2011 10:17

I can't see the clarification on the website. Definitely think there should be an on air correction.

gushofbloodtothefloor · 19/10/2011 10:19

What about that new website that MN was featuring a while back for complaining about broadcasters. Is that officially running yet? Can't remember what it was called (even though I filled out the survey!)

fatbottomgirl · 19/10/2011 16:51

I have been busy and not watched This Morning did they say anything on air?? Does anyone know??

fatbottomgirl · 20/10/2011 11:30

Just seen them apologies and set the record straight. Grin

Mampig · 20/10/2011 15:07

Took long enough though!

samstown · 20/10/2011 18:27

LOL at the idea of Dr Chris pushing his own secret formula feeding agenda, back up by money from the manufacturers! Deary me!

I watched it and am pretty certain it was an innocent mistake and he got his words mixed up - I thought exactly that at the time. It is good that they apologised but god, some people really do get het up over breastfeeding dont they!

Oh and also how exactly is bottlefeeding 'damaging' to babies? Ok so I think we can all agree that it is not quite as good as breastmilk, but where is the concrete evidence that it is hurting the thousands of babies (in this country) that are formula fed?

4madboys · 21/10/2011 21:08

they phoned me back this morning to say that they were sorry about the mix up and that they had discussed it on air to clarify, i couldnt talk as i was just going out of the door to toddler group, but at least they called back :)

candy11 · 21/10/2011 22:29

i agree with samstown how is formula feeding damaging to a baby. we all know that breast is best but with about the poor mums that planned on breastfeeding and then couldnt for any reason like ME!!!
prem babies seem to cope very well on formula and my LO has coped v well too now 14 weeks and thriving...

dizzy21 · 21/10/2011 22:34

hi i agree with you real baby milk and la leleash leuge need to know about this
.breastfe eding reduces the risk of cancer.
[:)

RitaMorgan · 21/10/2011 22:37

Formula feeding isn't necessarily damaging but it does carry some risks (or at least there are risks in not breastfeeding) - increased risk of gastro-enteritis, ear and chest infections, obesity and eczema for the baby and an increased risk of breast cancer for the mother.

Sillyoldelf · 21/10/2011 22:47

Breastfeeding will only reduce your risk of getting breast cancer if for the rest of your life you stay strictly within the recommended weekly alcohol units , if you consume enough antioxidants , regular exercise ,and so on . Breastfeeding is only one factor of which there are many that can help reduce the risk of breast cancer . People who have breast fed can and do get cancer .

badoomtish · 21/10/2011 22:50

Breastfeeding is normal. Formula feeding is not, and as such it carries risks. These include increased risk of enteric infections, ear infections and obesity. Forumla feeding itself is not "damaging to babies" but it carries risks of damage. Clarifying this is important, and these risks are something to be considered when formula feeding is elective.

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