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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That is nowhere near the kind of fat and protein you should be eating! Look up recipes for fat bombs. A lot of people on ketogenic diets eat them...they're really good for you. My favorite is grass-fed Kerrygold Irish butter with cinnamon, refrigerated. Amazing. But if you don't tolerate hitter, there are SO many delicious chocolate recipes with coconut oil...you need way more fat than that. You basically eat no fat! That's not healthy even if you're not nursing.[/quote] How is a ball of butter good for you? Also, GROSS. Who eats plain butter??[/quote] PEOPLE WHO ARE HELL BENT ON BREASTFEEDING EVEN WHEN ITS NOT THE BEST CHOICE FOR THEIR UNIQUE SITUATION. Op doesn't have a ton of options. The baby does well with added formula but she is opposed to going full formula and deadset on breastfeesing even though she knows her milk lacks fat and her diet prevents her from fattening up her milk. Butter balls may be her best option. I agree it's nonsense but she won't consider formula so she's going to be doing some somersaults to make the almighty breast feasible. [/quote]
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