Formula risks...I believe
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Formula risks...I believe
| Wed, 10-24-2007 - 12:27pm |
Formula risks...I believe
- Formula has risks that are unacceptable if breastmilk is available
- Formula has risks but it's OK to choose it if you understand the risks
- Formula has risks but it's OK to choose it even if you DONT understand the risks
- Formula has some risks but they are overblown
- Formula has risks but so does breastmilk, and the risks are about the same
- Formula doesn't have any risks
- Other, please explain
You will be able to change your vote.

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This is the exchange:
from post #373, you said:
"Okay....if breastfeeding is a model that all other forms of nutrition should
I disagree, when the alternative is nothing.
PumpkinAngel
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"Never stated that it was ordinary, another created point, lol.
"I disagree, when the alternative is nothing."
You are forgetting about donor milk, first of all.
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Hmm, I know I have denied that many created claims that have been attributed to me falsely, multiple
PumpkinAngel
I disagree, when the alternative is nothing.
I'll agree with you that formula is better than nothing.
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/unbiased
PumpkinAngel
That they get tired of the false claims,
PumpkinAngel
<<Oh, really? Here are some posts where you did allude to your own idea that when a mother can't BF, that formula somehow becomes less risky, and even (in your words) "comparable" to breastmilk. Care to explain what you meant if not what it sounds like you are saying?>>
Yes, really.
PumpkinAngel
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