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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“Only” 5%, well that’s still millions and millions of newborns across the world isn’t it? And that doesn’t include BABIES who have difficulty nursing even when mom is able to make plenty of milk, so those moms turn to pumping which isn’t as efficient generally and supply goes down. Anyway, can’t believe it’s 2022 and women are still getting pissy about how other moms/parents choose to feed their babies. [/quote] This! My son had difficulty sucking. He had trouble sucking from a straw as well. He ended up needing speech therapy. I am still so mad I was completely dissuaded from using ANY formula. I cried and was so depressed the first four months until I finally started supplementing with formula. My son then started gaining weight and going up the growth curve from less than 5% on the growth curve for weight. [/quote]
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