From Moms Rising (https://www.momsrising.org/):
Due to a historic recall of some forms of baby formula, there is now a nationwide shortage of formula and it’s a very big deal and not getting nearly enough attention.
SIGN OUR LETTER to President Biden at https://action.momsrising.org/sign/BabyFormula calling on him to take immediate action and use the Defense Production Act to start addressing this national formula emergency!
Here’s what’s going on: In late-February the FDA announced the largest recall of baby formula in recent history after two babies died and four infants tested positive for a dangerous bacteria after consuming certain brands of infant formula. [1] The recall led to a massive shortage of popular baby formula brands around the country, leading some retailers to start rationing the amount of formula parents can buy. [2] It’s being reported that nearly 40% of popular baby formula brands, including Similac, may be sold out at retailers across the country. Many parents haven’t been able to purchase necessary formula in a store in over a month!
This is a major problem! This is akin to the toilet paper shortages we saw during the start of COVID but with much larger consequences. While hundreds of thousands of families are impacted by this issue, those with medically fragile children [3], families in rural communities, and those on WIC [4] are having a particularly difficult time—some driving to other states or having to pay sky-high prices on the internet just to secure their baby formula.
But there is a possible solution. President Biden can sign an Executive Order to remedy the infant formula shortage through the Defense Production Act—the same act used to produce more masks and vaccines during COVID. The Defense Production Act allows federal agencies to require companies to prioritize government contracts for medical supplies to address national emergencies. We are absolutely in a state of emergency right now with the formula shortage and this action should be taken before more families are harmed.
Moms know how stressful the formula shortage can be. It’s so upsetting to not be able to provide our children with the nutrition they need and while switching formula is an option for some, that takes time and is also stressful. But there are four things you must make sure NOT to do during this crisis:
- Do not dilute the formula—it’s called formula for a reason. The recipe on the back of the can provides your baby with the nutrients and vitamins she needs to be healthy. Diluting it messes with that formula.
- Do not make homemade infant formula. Unfortunately in the absence of easy to find baby formula, there have been homemade recipes popping up on the internet. This is incredibly dangerous! Do not use them. [5]
- Do not feed your baby cow milk before the age of one. Before the age of 1, cow’s milk can put your baby at risk of intestinal bleeding. It also has too many proteins and minerals for your baby to handle and does not have the right amount of nutrients your baby needs. [6]
- Do not use the recalled formula. As we mentioned, a number of children have already gotten sick and tragically two babies have died so it is absolutely unsafe to use the recalled formula.
We suggest that you call a store before you drive over to double check that they have your formula. Ask your mom/parent groups and network if anyone has any cans they can donate to you or you can buy from them. Check with your healthcare provider before switching formulas. And if you are having trouble affording formula or need re-lactation advice, you can always reach out to your nearest WIC office.
This is a stressful time for so many of us that feed our babies formula. So after you sign our letter to President Biden forward this email to your friends and family, and ask them to take action as well!
P.S. For more information, check out this great Instagram Live MomsRising did with National WIC Association’s Senior Director Brian Dittmeier discussing how parents can navigate the formula shortage.
[1] “Abbott expands baby formula recall after infant death.” Axios. [2] “Baby formula shortage worsens: About 40% of popular brands sold out across US.” USA Today. [3] “Baby formula shortage taking its toll on parents of babies with medical conditions>” WGBH. [4] “Baby formula shortage hitting WIC families hard.” WHEC News 10. [5] “FDA Advices Parents and Caregivers to Not Make or Feed Homemade Infant Formula to Infants.” Food and Drug Administration. [6] “Cow’s Milk and Milk Alternatives.” Center for Disease Control.
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