The thing that is
the worst about formula feeding is the cost.
Not exact matches
This isn't a post
about how if you
formula feed you are a
bad parent or if you breastfeed you are a saintly parent either.
And think
about it: The
worst - case scenario here is
feeding your baby
formula, which is chock full of vitamins and nutrients?
Like you, I had read
about the «
bad» reasons not to give
formula but at this point,
fed is best.
Not promoting
formula and abiding by the law does not equate to making a mother feel
bad about how she
feeds her child and we endorse the call for Tesco to retrain staff.
What I do know is that if anyone uses this melamine thing as an excuse to make anyone feel
bad about feeding their baby
formula, that's going to break my heart in addition to pissing me off.
I have been dealing with the
worst guilt
about formula feeding my daughter.
An article is released sharing the findings of a new study that revealing some new findings
about breastmilk or there may be some issues with
formula and hundreds of comments pour in with things like «
formula is the same thing, really and all the breastfed kids I know are sick all the time but my
formula fed kids have genius IQs and are never sick» or «you know, not everyone can breastfeed so I guess I'm a
bad mom because my breasts just didn't work.»
So I decided to ask other moms to share some of the
worst things said to them
about formula feeding, the comments they've never really been able to get past.
I think it it every mom's business what she ends up doing, and I would never want to make a
formula -
feeding mom feel
bad, but I'm very vocal
about disliking
formula - making companies who are using unethical, sneaky tactics towards moms who are struggling with breastfeeding and vulnerable.
I've
fed him Iams for
about 9 years of his life, but when his vomiting got to be too
bad, I switched him to Science Diet sensitive stomach
formula which seems to have helped.