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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would be terrified to do that - a lot of time, money and research has gone into crafting a good recipe for formula. I don't think you can just whip up a batch with your hand mixer and call it a day. Why isn't she nursing?[/quote] The issue isn't nursing. Many women do not nurse. But, I would be concerned about baby getting all the nutritional needs met. [/quote] Don't be obtuse. The point is that if someone is that obsessed about "natural" formula, it seems odd that they aren't using the most natural formula of all - breastmilk. [/quote] She may not be able to nurse or does not want to and at the same time not be pleased with ingredients in commercial formulas. It is interesting that she has opted out of donor milk, but then maybe she is against using another woman's product as well. Not for me . Hope she is making sure baby is getting adequate nutrients. OP did her baby seem healthy?[/quote]
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