All commercially made and sold formula are held to the same crappy standards...
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I say 'crappy' because they are very loose about what goes into your child's body thru formula - the same crappy standards they have for agricultural animal husbandry in gathering milk, meat and growing of food. So not only do the cow products used get recalled, so can the chemical solution they use to coat the cans, the chemically altered compounds used to create the fillers and high sugar contents, etc.
Less than 3% of women GLOBALLY cannot physically breastfeed... that is GLOBALLY. About another 3% of the female population actually truly are taking medications or treatments in which is not compatible for breastfeeding Mothers. MOST MEDICATIONS ARE BREASTFEEDING SAFE AND FRIENDLY. If you and others choose not to get the information from those who actually have it and are quite willing to share it - that's not my fault, nor is it my job to commend you on NOT researching it before giving inferior food to your infant.
***Added to L. and ABM***
Chemotherapy is one of the few families of drugs that are non compatible... but according to your statement, you aren't on it anymore. If you could breastfeed for 2 months, chance are very high you 'could' have continued. I was not referring to YOU in particular anyways in my above statements.
ABM - it wasn't easy for me to breastfeed the first time around. I had a very traumatic birth, major complications that required return stays at the hospitals after I went home after the initial 3 days after birth and had family (and nursery nurses) who sabotaged my decision to breastfeed. It took 2 months before I was able to find someone to help me and get us on track. I fought and fought hard to succeed at breastfeeding - so I don't need whiners like you complaining it isn't easy for everyone. DUH!!! Unless you were raised in a family where nursing is common - most women din;t have a clue and breastfeeding classes hospitals offer are hilariously lacking.
I of course plan on taking time off with this one - and since I'm having a Home Birth, I'm sure my health will be much better this time around and not work against trying to bond and nurse my newborn. I'm also married this time around and don't have to feel forced back to work at 6 weeks because I would loose my residence.
I love how you women do the same damn thing to me that you complain and rant about my doing to others.