My grandchild needed far more than My DIL could produce. She did both.
My husband and I saw this coming and last fall we drove around and bought formula. Other family members did the same and they were well stocked throughout the winter.
My grandchild needed far more than My DIL could produce. She did both.
My husband and I saw this coming and last fall we drove around and bought formula. Other family members did the same and they were well stocked throughout the winter.
A post/response like this is what I was wanting. Not your drivel.
Actually, doing both, alternating feedings between breast milk and formula is not advised. It can actually cause more problems than it solves, which include triggering serious food allergies, especially to milk.
That has been known for years (actually decades) and I have a friend whose son was the result of that.
The baby is better off just switching over completely from breastmilk to only formula, than to alternate feedings between the two.