princesspumpkin
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I'll never understand why people think that a mom who chooses to formula feed does so out of the lack of education on the subject.(Just thinking about the OP's last sentence. It's an observation I've made many times before and felt like putting out there--no snarkiness intended just a
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ETA: I agree with the PP who said you sound like a great caregiver. A little understanding and compassion in the early morning hours can go a long way.
Thanks

I understand what you're saying. But after 23 years working post-partum, I can say that there are many new moms who are breastfeeding that aren't aware that giving bottles can interfere with nursing. (no, not always, but yes, sometimes). And I have seen many, many new breastfeeding moms that have difficulty nursing and are exhausted, give formula, finally get rest, and give up nursing all together. Morning comes, they've gotten a good night's sleep, and they choose to continue that routine.
And this list was created by the lactation consultants. I believe that it was in response to their belief that both parents and nurses were initiating formula on breastfeeding babies. I have heard nurses offer formula to breastfeeding moms so that the patient could sleep. I have had patients ask for it as well. I had to read the list to two patients, for the first time the other night. They took it pretty well - I'm just waiting to see how our patient satisfaction surveys come back.
I agree with the pp who stated that information like this should be given during the pregnancy.