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dmallind

(10,437 posts)
30. Ermmm.. because the mothers who were going to use formula anyway
Mon Apr 9, 2012, 11:24 PM
Apr 2012

Will start using theirs rather than a competitor's, which greatly improves the chance they will buy their brand when it runs out?

Or it could be a massive conspiracy against breastfeeding.... like:

http://abbottnutrition.com/infant-and-new-mother/celebrate.aspx

I could not agree more. CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2012 #1
If a new mother doesn't want to use it, she won't HockeyMom Apr 2012 #2
The free formula I was offered stayed at the hospital... Kalidurga Apr 2012 #3
I had a friend who just didn't have the milk. YellowRubberDuckie Apr 2012 #4
Thank you. enlightenment Apr 2012 #5
+1. I have thyroid disease. I pumped after each feeding for a year. gkhouston Apr 2012 #41
Mine would have starved too Crunchy Frog Apr 2012 #92
I tend to believe that enlightenment Apr 2012 #96
We had latching problems - by day 2 the nurses said I really needed to feed the baby TBF Apr 2012 #72
Latching is not necessary by day two TBF vanlassie Apr 2012 #77
Thank you - TBF Apr 2012 #82
When my cousin gave birth about 8 months back she was sent home with a bunch of premade formula Justice wanted Apr 2012 #6
If a woman is going to breast feed, she's not going to NOT breast feed because gateley Apr 2012 #7
Amen! likesmountains 52 Apr 2012 #8
Gately? Don't believe everything you think. vanlassie Apr 2012 #21
That's a ludicrous comparison. Making such over-the-top proclamations gkhouston Apr 2012 #53
Apparently vanlassie doesn't think women are capable of making an informed decision. ceile Apr 2012 #61
The Marlboro is for the after-feeding smoke ... Bake Apr 2012 #63
My little sis went dry after 3 months FrodosPet Apr 2012 #73
and then there are those poor adopted babies blueamy66 Apr 2012 #81
Blueamy? You didn't know adoptive mothers sometimes bring in a milk supply??? vanlassie Apr 2012 #88
mine didn't blueamy66 Apr 2012 #113
So women are morons? jeff47 Apr 2012 #93
A lot of first time mothers give up because it becomes "too hard". Luminous Animal Apr 2012 #71
Because they are unable to get to the grocery store and buy their own? (nt) jeff47 Apr 2012 #94
Some things are difficult. Consistant support from hospital staff Luminous Animal Apr 2012 #95
Again, they aren't able to get to the grocery store to buy their own? jeff47 Apr 2012 #101
You are confuzzled. But that's okay. I have better things to do. Luminous Animal Apr 2012 #103
No, I'm not confused at all. jeff47 Apr 2012 #105
Yes you are. NO I'M NOT. Yes you are. NO I'M NAWWWWWT. Luminous Animal Apr 2012 #106
No. It gets hard, they see the freebie tempting them, they use it.... AND THEN.... vanlassie Apr 2012 #120
Milk production level isn't one-way. jeff47 Apr 2012 #130
But you're forgetting that women are mindless victims WolverineDG Apr 2012 #85
I get so frustrated that the free formula samples are blamed for our low breast feeding rates. likesmountains 52 Apr 2012 #9
Agreed. nt avebury Apr 2012 #10
Amen. Yo_Mama Apr 2012 #12
Yes, that is being addressed currently. vanlassie Apr 2012 #22
Well I work at a hospital that gives free samples Horse with no Name Apr 2012 #33
You believe mothers who smoke can't breast feed? vanlassie Apr 2012 #38
Would love to know YOUR training Horse with no Name Apr 2012 #40
Horse, if you work in a hospital and would discourage mothers who smoke vanlassie Apr 2012 #58
It's not "inflammatory". It's complete and utter bullshit. gkhouston Apr 2012 #67
Um it'sUNICEF and W.H.O., not me who say that a million babies a year DIE- because of formula vanlassie Apr 2012 #69
Because of a lack of clean water and impoverished mothers who gkhouston Apr 2012 #78
Remember that essay I posted a while back? REP Apr 2012 #79
Yes. n/t gkhouston Apr 2012 #83
AGAIN....what do you tell adoptive mothers blueamy66 Apr 2012 #86
??? I'm not telling mothers who are unable or unwilling to nurse that they're inadequate. gkhouston Apr 2012 #87
I tell them not to get advice from people who don't know enough to advise them... vanlassie Apr 2012 #89
I definitely agree with the medication reason rebecca_herman Apr 2012 #98
You can easily check on the meds. vanlassie Apr 2012 #121
I agree that the 6 wks is ridiculous laundry_queen Apr 2012 #25
Uh....no. jeff47 Apr 2012 #100
In your experience. laundry_queen Apr 2012 #107
In your experience. jeff47 Apr 2012 #111
Um. Not so. vanlassie Apr 2012 #122
Good to know my daughter doesn't exist, just on your say-so. (nt) jeff47 Apr 2012 #129
I agree Canuckistanian Apr 2012 #70
I don't think it does Yo_Mama Apr 2012 #11
It does get old, doesn't it? Mariana Apr 2012 #17
But mothers breastfeed when sick. They always have. vanlassie Apr 2012 #24
I just don't agree with that Yo_Mama Apr 2012 #50
In my extensive experience Horse with no Name Apr 2012 #34
I am very thankful for the formula my wife and I received when we had our first baby. ZombieHorde Apr 2012 #13
We have WIC for that. vanlassie Apr 2012 #26
Not true. n/t Horse with no Name Apr 2012 #35
Really. REP Apr 2012 #80
Yep. Really. vanlassie Apr 2012 #90
why would "consumer advocates" want to restrict choice? ecstatic Apr 2012 #14
Because some women make the "wrong" choice. Mariana Apr 2012 #45
I don't believe this is true. Alenne Apr 2012 #15
Statistically they do. laundry_queen Apr 2012 #27
If you are supported and believe you will succeed...sure vanlassie Apr 2012 #28
This should be an OPTION, and only after LadyHawkAZ Apr 2012 #16
Good suggestion. blue neen Apr 2012 #18
IIRC, the tote I got all those years ago *did* contain leak pads. gkhouston Apr 2012 #84
So exactly how stupid are women? jeff47 Apr 2012 #97
A new mom with a first baby? LadyHawkAZ Apr 2012 #112
I'm having trouble believing that you think women are so stupid they need to be protected jeff47 Apr 2012 #115
where did all this weird come from? LadyHawkAZ Apr 2012 #116
Because your argument requires that women have no agency jeff47 Apr 2012 #117
so once she has made that decision LadyHawkAZ Apr 2012 #118
No, my solution is to not have a 3rd party regulate the decision. jeff47 Apr 2012 #119
well, that's a bit harsh... LadyHawkAZ Apr 2012 #131
Actually, it's the opposite of what you're claiming. jeff47 Apr 2012 #132
No jeff47. You have missed several points. vanlassie Apr 2012 #123
Why on earth would manufacturers make such an effort to have all mothers leave Cairycat Apr 2012 #19
Ermmm.. because the mothers who were going to use formula anyway dmallind Apr 2012 #30
Abbott? vanlassie Apr 2012 #31
They tried to separate my daughter and I after she was born... Luminous Animal Apr 2012 #74
So we use pampers then? jeff47 Apr 2012 #99
Using Pampers will not diminish your milk supply. vanlassie Apr 2012 #124
Way to miss the point. jeff47 Apr 2012 #127
I am conflicted GobBluth Apr 2012 #20
There is a mystery EXACTLY because there is a billion dollar industry vanlassie Apr 2012 #29
No I don't think breastfeeding has always been a mystery GobBluth Apr 2012 #37
The human race survived because enough children survived Mariana Apr 2012 #47
Yes, and also there used to be a lot more women giving birth Yo_Mama Apr 2012 #51
About nursing mothers sharing their milk Mariana Apr 2012 #57
If true, what took so long? nadinbrzezinski Apr 2012 #23
Here is what I don't understand. vanlassie Apr 2012 #32
Thank you! soleiri Apr 2012 #46
The difference is we don't think women let a free sample rule them jeff47 Apr 2012 #104
I would not be so sure that the "Fearless Formula Feeder" vanlassie Apr 2012 #125
It's an aggregation of links to scientific journals. Their beliefs are irrelevant. (nt) jeff47 Apr 2012 #128
Breast is best--no doubt, but if it isn't working do you let that poor little kid starve? davsand Apr 2012 #36
Well said Yo_Mama Apr 2012 #52
"It's not a social priority" sums it up quite well. The health of mom and baby SHOULD be the focus davsand Apr 2012 #56
I'm sick of these breast-feeding nazis taught_me_patience Apr 2012 #39
Yes. Me too. Horse with no Name Apr 2012 #42
My daughter also had a high palate, and a tendency to spit out *any* nipple. gkhouston Apr 2012 #55
+10 RandySF Apr 2012 #44
Thank you. I had twins. HappyMe Apr 2012 #62
I'm tired of people who call laundry_queen Apr 2012 #66
The name calling will stop when the screaming stops jeff47 Apr 2012 #102
hyperbole much? laundry_queen Apr 2012 #108
Must've not looked very far. jeff47 Apr 2012 #110
Sorry, but not all moms can be perfect. RandySF Apr 2012 #43
Meh - I got free samples with every baby, yet I breastfed every baby. Chemisse Apr 2012 #48
we breastfeed both our girls belcffub Apr 2012 #49
The decision on whether or not to breastfeed has usually been made before baby is born Arkansas Granny Apr 2012 #54
We had a very hard time Maine-ah Apr 2012 #59
They are just a bonus and it's nice to have them on hand just in case. cbdo2007 Apr 2012 #60
I think everyone can agree that breast milk is best, but in some cases that it is not possible KitSileya Apr 2012 #64
Thanks Kitsileya vanlassie Apr 2012 #68
My wife received it and donated it to someone else. Zalatix Apr 2012 #65
A callous, bonehead move like this does a disservice to babies and moms. BlueIris Apr 2012 #75
Aw jeez...this was essential when my kids were born Taverner Apr 2012 #76
Yep - it's no longer a fetus anymore! So who cares about it? jillan Apr 2012 #91
Some women can not produce enough milk, I guess the baby should starve. Pisces Apr 2012 #109
Oh please. vanlassie Apr 2012 #126
For the profits Cairycat Apr 2012 #114
I was determined to breast feed and gave mine away to someone who I knew was formula feeding Nikia Apr 2012 #133
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