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[–] 5 pts

Right? If only there was a built in way from nature to feed babies.

[–] 3 pts

One including lots of spike proteins..

[–] 4 pts

That would require moar females having a stronger mother instinct.

[+] [deleted] 3 pts
[–] 3 pts

Kids on formula most of their lives don't want to suckle. That shit is like candy for babies.

[–] 2 pts

No. Unfortunately, there are no alternatives to (((big baby formula))). Anything else is dangerous and should be avoided. Please don't use off label or so called natural milk.

[–] 0 pt

there are no alternatives to (((big baby formula)))

Breast feeding is the only naturally approved method. (((baby formula))) is the (((alternative))) to natural breast feeding. Don't push the jew narrative here.

[–] 1 pt

I was, of course being sarcastic.

[–] 2 pts

That's the point. They jabbed them up. They are taking away an alternative food source. Now these mothers are going to feed their babies naturally and stuff happens. Or something along those lines.

[–] 2 pts

Not all moms can breastfeed even if they want to, and not all babies will breastfeed. Some moms can't because of illness or medications. Some moms die and the dad has to have formula. This is a big country with lots of people that obviously don't fit in the box in your imagination.

[–] 1 pt

That is not the majority of the situations.

[–] 1 pt

I don't know about that...babies need breastmilk or formula for the 1st year. The longest I could do it was 6 months. The biggest issue I ran into was dehydration and then having to constantly eat when I had no time to. Growing babies need more and more calories everyday. I honestly didn't have the time to take care of my kids, eat like a horse and take care of my house. I was losing weight when I had none to lose. So yeah even women who want to do it can fail at it at some point. And don't get me started on being a very shy person at the grocery store when the baby wants some boob.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

But it is still reality. Nearly every mother I know wants to breastfeed , the only one who doesn't is about a drink away from being a lesbian , and wants nothing to do with the kid her one drink away flamer husband wanted and promised to take care of 100% .

I know 4 mothers who tried and failed, and I can verify at least one of those tried really fucking hard but just couldn't.

I know of 10+ that were successful.

[–] 0 pt

But it is still reality

I know and I didn't mean to berate or discount women who gave it a solid effort without success. Unfortunately many women don't have a choice but to work, which makes the process very inconvenient, and adds even more difficulty to an already challenging process.

[–] 0 pt

If all the ones who can, did, then there would be plenty of formula for those who can't. And that's before considering community breastmilk supplies (like what some hospitals have).

[–] 0 pt

wants nothing to do with the kid her one drink away flamer husband wanted and promised to take care of 100%

well, that's dysfunctional all around

[–] 0 pt

Whether it’s the majority or not is irrelevant to those who are dealing with such situations as outlined by meatlady.

[–] 2 pts

Eh, fed, feed... Whatever.

[–] 2 pts

They dry up when they stop, I have a relative that breast fed to a year and a half old.

[–] 2 pts

I was breastfed until I was 9, and I turned out fine

[–] 0 pt

They used to have on Maury Povich and stuff kids who breastfeed until they're like 4

[–] 0 pt

I remember that. And these women were trying to sell that it’s a good thing. Fucking weird.

[–] 0 pt

Well if you're on daytime "talk" as part of the circus fodder, your shit's probably not going that well. Lol. The only time I've ever watched that in my life, other than links to YouTube clips, is baked off my ass after afternoon classes in college. Kek'd

[–] 1 pt

It’s apparently a problem moreso for “low income” people, and I would imagine single mothers.

Think about it. In both cases, the mother likely has to work pretty much the week after giving birth. So, she isn’t around to offer her own milk every day.

Of course, breast pumps also exist, so I don’t know.

There is also a percentage of women who legitimately can’t breastfeed for one reason or another. I don’t know the numbers, but whatever they are, they shouldn’t just be ignored.

[–] 0 pt

I believe that's right and this breast pumps are a pain in the ass from what I've seen. Plus not all jobs make it a convenient option.

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