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| bluecitygirl | Jan 12 2012, 01:13 PM Post #1 |
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It seems that if you bottle feed your baby. They will be better behaved, sleep better. How much money do these people make, out of doing the same research. Then coming up with a different answer than the one before. :wall: It seems breast fed baby's cry more and don't sleep. Now years back it was, Breast fed baby's were more content. Talk about confusing young mothers. :huh: I am going back 30+ years. My memory not that bad, But my baby's were very content, and one would sleep, from 10pm to 6am from the age of 3 weeks, the other from the age of 3 months. Both my children were well behaved and happy baby's. :) Maybe I was the lucky mother, who breast fed her baby's. I found it very easy. No bottle making, or warming it up in the middle of the night. :thumbs: These people confuse young mothers, with there reports. They should be given encouragement and help, which ever way they want to feed their baby's. :nod: |
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| Pam | Jan 12 2012, 02:11 PM Post #2 |
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its just utter rubbish, making out bottle feeding is best I breast fed mine and had no trouble at all, i fed my son for a very long time and i mean a long time, i think most people would be shocked as he was almost 3 and still had the odd feed :O Natures way is the best and always will be |
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| Daphne | Jan 12 2012, 06:35 PM Post #3 |
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I think this is a decision that young mothers should be allowed to make for themselves. The only information they need are the facts and not all these useless and expensive surveys they keep turning up with. Apart form anything else, as blue says, they contradict one another. I've never seen the point in all this canvassing for or against breast feeding.................its a personal choice. I had two children and both were bottle fed. They were both happy, healthy and contented babies who got a lot of love and affection. To bottle feed my babies was my decision and no-one else's, and in the 70s I was allowed to make that decision armed with the information on both sides. For me, it was the right decision and therefore I don't think anyone else has the right to criticise it. By the same token, I wouldn't dream of criticising someone's decision to breast feed. I don't agree with these ridiculous studies they do into stuff like this. Apart from the cost, they very seldom come up with anything we haven't all heard before. |
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| Daphne | Jan 12 2012, 06:38 PM Post #4 |
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Aw bother.....................I've posted that twice pam. Maybe you could delete one of them for me. Preferably the first one as I did make a slight change. Sorry..............don't know what happened. :oops: :oops: |
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| Daphne | Jan 12 2012, 09:10 PM Post #5 |
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Thanks pam |
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| Amy | Jan 12 2012, 10:16 PM Post #6 |
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i think it is a whole load of rubbish, now i have never had children my self so i am going on what my mum said my older sister was bottle fed from about 3 weeks as she was born 4 weeks early and my mum wasnt producing enough milk. my sister wouldnt sleep, the only time she would sleep was when the hoover was on, (we must have had a very clean house) i was breast fed an i slept all through the night from about 3 weeks, (better sleeper than my sister at this point and she was 2) my little sister was breast fed and she was like my sister who didnt like sleeping, we all were well behaved children, so it doesnt matter if a baby is breast fed or bottle fed, i recon it depends on what is best for baby and mother, |
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| bluecitygirl | Jan 12 2012, 10:46 PM Post #7 |
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No matter if a baby is breast or bottle fed. I believe if the mother is happy so is the baby. A child grows up better with the love of it parents, and a good family live. |
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| Daphne | Jan 13 2012, 01:38 PM Post #8 |
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I just can't think of any justification for surveys like this one. Someone has to pay for it and the survey companies are making mega money out of it......................and as blue said, for what? They told us a different story a few years ago so. Posted Image
Edited by Daphne, Jan 13 2012, 01:39 PM.
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