By DAVID VALDES GREENWOOD
From 2005 to 2006, the first year of my daughter’s life, I was warned repeatedly that being a formula-fed child would diminish my gal’s entire future, making her fat, slothlike, dim, equipped with an immune system that practically summoned infection, and unattached emotionally to her parents. The American Academy of Pediatrics and the World Health Organisation were both on a crusade to boost breastfeeding rates, and it was impossible to ignore the implied threat: formula babies are screwed.
The headlines of that era — “Breast-feed or Else!” “Formula Doubles Infant Deaths!” — felt a little like Donald Rumsfeld’s post-9/11 color codes, a kind of terrorism in themselves, with dire outcomes predicated on sources I couldn’t examine firsthand.
Though our paediatrician wasn’t worried a bit about my daughter, it seemed like everyone else was: parent magazines crowed about the need to breastfeed (despite running ads for formula); online parent forums held open season on the selfishness of people who wouldn’t breastfeed; and I knew formula moms who had been blatantly harassed by some of La Leche League’s less well-trained members.
I tried to shake off the formula-shaming, even as it added layers of worry to my already tired parent-of-newborn mind. It’s not like there was anything else I could do about it: I had no breasts, and neither did my husband.
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Parents shouldn't be fighting over what is best for our kids, breast or bottle! I'm a breastfeeding mom BUT I would never degrade or judge someone for bottle feeding. I bottle fed and breast fed my 3 girls. With my son I've been able to breastfeed exclusively. Whether you bottle feed or breastfeed, do what is right for you. Don't let someone else's "judgement" or "shamming" make you feel like a bad parent!
Well said article. I have 3 kids. All bf til 6 months. My first 2 slept 12 hrs at night but my 3rd fed every 2 1/2 to 3 hours around the clock. Unfortunately he wouldn't take a bottle and when persevered and I switched to formula cold turkey, he straight away slept 12 hrs at night and has ever since. My breast milk 3rd time round had no fat. Poor little kid was getting nutrients (he looked really healthy) but it wasn't keeping him full. My other 2 had 40 percent fat at least. Had I realised the connection I would have switched to formula so much sooner. Sleep deprivation is torture especially with 2 other kids under 4 to look after. Formula has given me a new lease on life and I'm a happier mummy and much better parent now I'm getting my rest and can share feeding with hubby.