Anonymous wrote:When your baby's life is at stake, you smarten up and just use formula. (Heck, it's also not poison when baby's life ISN'T at stake).
I swear that some people would need Google or Internet forums to get out of a paper bag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When your baby's life is at stake, you smarten up and just use formula. (Heck, it's also not poison when baby's life ISN'T at stake).
I swear that some people would need Google or Internet forums to get out of a paper bag.
You are an asshole. You also have no idea what this woman has been through. In the original thread she said she had tried every formula on the market. Her child continued to lose weight for two months before she considered breast milk donation, and only then did things start to turn around for her baby. I can't find the original thread, but I suspect you wouldn't be posting this nonsense if you had followed this woman's story from the beginning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When your baby's life is at stake, you smarten up and just use formula. (Heck, it's also not poison when baby's life ISN'T at stake).
I swear that some people would need Google or Internet forums to get out of a paper bag.
She violently rejects the formula FYI. Drinks like 9 oz and vomits it unlike BM
Maybe give less than 9 oz? My baby never drank more than 3-4 oz of anything at a time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When your baby's life is at stake, you smarten up and just use formula. (Heck, it's also not poison when baby's life ISN'T at stake).
I swear that some people would need Google or Internet forums to get out of a paper bag.
She violently rejects the formula FYI. Drinks like 9 oz and vomits it unlike BM
Anonymous wrote:When your baby's life is at stake, you smarten up and just use formula. (Heck, it's also not poison when baby's life ISN'T at stake).
I swear that some people would need Google or Internet forums to get out of a paper bag.
Anonymous wrote:OP. A couple of moms offered to drop off the milk and I was so tempted to accept that offer (but they were nowhere close to where I live). If they had dropped off and seen my house etc, they would have known I am not doing this for the money. I can't even imagine anyone (even the most financially needy mom) doing this for money. Mom, from whom milk was picked up yesterday thank you again (I know you LO couldn't use it since it wasn't dairy/soy free but know that my LO already had 22 oz since).
Anyway, we have picked only enough to last us this week.
Anonymous wrote:When your baby's life is at stake, you smarten up and just use formula. (Heck, it's also not poison when baby's life ISN'T at stake).
I swear that some people would need Google or Internet forums to get out of a paper bag.