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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bottle fed from day 1 No regrets, zero guilt, sooo much easier. Bottles can be washed in the dishwasher. If you want you can get a microwave sterilizer but it’s not necessary. Premixed formula is available so open can, empty into bottle. Or powder - dump a scoop, add water, shake, heating it is unnecessary. [/quote] You don't get to say "soo much easier" because you did one way. I both breastfed and formula fed my daughters. I found breastfeeding to be much easier and more enjoyable, but I am really glad we mixed in formula/bottle feeding so that DH and others could help, and so that my transition back to work was easier. Pumping was NBD for me, but if it had been problematic, I would have just stopped. But to me, nothing was easier than simply breastfeeding. No prep work, no cleanup, and a wonderful rush of oxytocin and snuggles! (And no, put down your sword, I'm not saying that formula or bottle feeding isn't also a snuggly great way to bond. FOR ME, MY EXPERIENCE was that breastfeeding was the most profound bonding moments I had with both of my infants.) [/quote]
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