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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't see why the mom has to do anything. If she wants breastmilk, she can provide it and dad can use a bottle. And a feeding schedule? Baby should be sttn but feeding on demand still. As a breastfeeding mom I wouldn't want to pump and feed a bottle during my time with the baby. Plus, none of my kids would take a bottle from me, but took it from nanny. [/quote] Since he has less time with the baby I think judge wants mom to introduce bottle or have bottle introduced so that its not completely miserable.[/quote] If the judge looked at any of the data for nursed babies many of them will not accept a bottle from a nursing mother— mine certainly didn’t— and plenty of people struggle to get enough milk when pumping even under less stressful circumstances than the article described. The recommendation is to exclusively breastfeed to one. Dad would suck it up for four more months if his priority was his kid, which it clearly isn’t.[/quote] Recommendation by who for this particular child? The WHO recommends it as in many areas/countries there is not access to formula, clean drinking water and things like breast pumps. Dad should not have to suck it up. Mom should work with the child on a bottle. If she works or leaves the child with anyone else, child has to use a bottle. [/quote] Dad should not have to suck it up, instead his child who did. It ask to be brought into the world and cannot understand what is happening should. If you asked the baby what do you think she’d want?[/quote] She'd want to be fed. Breastmilk, formula, solids, etc. It's all good for a baby that age.[/quote] She’d rather be breastfed than forced to drink from an unfamiliar plastic device which is alien to her (if in fact she’s been EBF). But sure force the baby to accommodate her selfish father— this will be the first of many times.[/quote] DP. This is kind of looney. Are you projecting something?[/quote]
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