How about this classic bad advice - "your baby is using you as a pacifier, only breastfeed for 20 minutes. "
Breastfeed every 2 to 3 hours.
Are you sure you are making enough milk?
If the baby nurses longer than 30 minutes, then you are probably not making enough milk.
Babies don't need breast milk after a year. If mothers nurse longer they will make the baby dependent on them.
Tongue ties aren't real.
I was formula fed and turned out fine.
I don't believe that introducing bottles, formula, pacifiers, etc, right away interferes with breastfeeding.
You can't pick up the baby every time they cry or you will spoil them.
Tricia Shamblin
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