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Lynn Carter <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 26 May 2012 08:00:39 -0500
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I agree with Laura that infant formula isn't really food.  It's loaded with corn syrup, is heavily processed, and frequently contaminated (though hopefully an older baby can handle this).  I tend to think of it as roughly equivalent to feeding my children Carnation Instant Breakfast.  If a mom needs to get more calories into a six month old, formula is an option, but so it avocado, meat, and other whole foods that she has much more control over.  And I bet the whole foods are cheaper than formula, which is a Very Big Deal in my fairly poor community.  Even a homemade formula/smoothie would be a possibility.

So, no, formula is not the devil, but I do wonder why it would be the first option considered for a baby who can nurse part time and eat some solids.

Lynn Carter OFS LLLL IBCLC
Missouri, USA

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