AKL_Megs
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I'm trying to figure out the approximate cost of using pre-mixed formula for someone.
I really have absolutely no idea, as I don't have kids.
The mother is my friends poor neighbor who just had a baby a little premature with some complications (he'll be on his way home next week, hopefully), and is choosing not to breastfeed (for personal reasons, which I won't share here), and is getting slack from a "Breastfeeding Diehard" family member, a MALE no less, for not breastfeeding. He's feeding her the line that it will cost "$300 a month" for pre-mixed formula. To me, that sounds like a scare tactic. The mom is now in absolute tears, apparently, as they now have TONS medical bills as well, and the family member won't give in.
I'd like to give her a little hope. If your answers are promising, I will have my friend show her this.
I am assuming that the younger the baby, the more costly, and as it ages and eats baby food, the price decreases. But what is it about, for a newborn?
Thanks!
I really have absolutely no idea, as I don't have kids.
The mother is my friends poor neighbor who just had a baby a little premature with some complications (he'll be on his way home next week, hopefully), and is choosing not to breastfeed (for personal reasons, which I won't share here), and is getting slack from a "Breastfeeding Diehard" family member, a MALE no less, for not breastfeeding. He's feeding her the line that it will cost "$300 a month" for pre-mixed formula. To me, that sounds like a scare tactic. The mom is now in absolute tears, apparently, as they now have TONS medical bills as well, and the family member won't give in.
I'd like to give her a little hope. If your answers are promising, I will have my friend show her this.
I am assuming that the younger the baby, the more costly, and as it ages and eats baby food, the price decreases. But what is it about, for a newborn?
Thanks!
