You should not feel guilt or shame about offering formula; the most important consideration is making sure your baby is fed. Credit...Caroline Tompkins for The New York Times Supported by By Susan ...
Infant feeding has long been fertile ground for some of the internet’s sharpest “mommy wars." It can be enough to make any parent feel guilty and question their decisions — especially in the frazzled, ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — There is no perfect formula to properly take care of a newborn baby, but one topic that strikes conversation is concerns with breastfeeding versus formula feeding. “I wanted ...
While breastfeeding is the recommended approach to infant feeding, some mothers may not be able to breastfeed. Others may find themselves moving on from breastfeeding to infant formula. If a baby ...
I decided on three things when my partner and I found out we were expecting our baby boy: That he would be called Max, that we were going to love him no matter what, and that I was going to breastfeed ...
One of the surprising ways to boost breast-feeding rates among new moms may involve formula, according to the latest research. With a growing body of evidence supporting the benefits of breast-feeding ...
New evidence from research suggests that infants fed formula, rather than breast milk, experience metabolic stress that could play a part in the long-recognized link between formula-feeding and an ...
You've made the decision to formula feed from the start. The reasons why are no one's business but your own and require no explanation or justification. All that matters is that you're doing what ...
New mothers hear so much about the advantages of breastfeeding over formula feeding that it can seem like a revelation to realize that you can do both at the same time. Credit...Caroline Tompkins for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. According to a press release from Bobbie, Graham is the first parent to be featured combo feeding — as in, using both breast milk ...
In the parenting world, it seems like moms need good excuses to justify ostensibly inferior choices. Picked up takeout instead of cooking a from-scratch dinner? I had to work late and the kids were ...