
Is there scientific, researched proof that breastfeeding mothers are better parents than formula feeding moms?
Please cite the source of your information, provide credible links and I’d prefer an NCBI study (or on that same caliber) but I’ll accept a bit of comical propaganda from LLL or one the numerous other batallions of the breast militia.
Thanks in advance.
Cassandra, thank you for that pointless rambling. Unlike you, I have done credible research on the effects of both bottle and breastfeeding and the IQ difference is nil or very slight (2 points), mortality rates of breastfed vs. formula fed infants in developed nations are 1:1, and the word is still out about the absorbtion of these hypothetical antibodies via the bloodstream in human infants. Sooo, take that rant back to LLL and Kellybitches. I’m not interested in any biased, illogical diatribe coming from your superiority complex.
Yes, if you give me a second I’ll find it–I just gotta pull it out of my asshole!
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