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It don't matter

Posted by on Jun. 9, 2012 at 1:20 PM
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I bottle fed and breast fed my boys and the bottle fed grew up healthy and smart do what you feel is right
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A.J.s_mommy
by Bronze Member on Jun. 9, 2012 at 1:22 PM
Ok.
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by Gold Member on Jun. 9, 2012 at 1:23 PM

 lol  Ok.

Randi02
by Gold Member on Jun. 9, 2012 at 1:37 PM

*doesn't matter

That's great that your kids grew up smart and healthy. Not breastfeeding increases the risk of illness, but it doesn't mean your child is going to be sickly or stupid.

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aja.fuller
by on Jun. 9, 2012 at 2:37 PM
I know it was doesn't lol I had a brain fart, excuse me for my bad grammar lol and yes my son is perfectly fine he's actually way tall for his age and he's above average in all his subjects. The only issue heroes have is his speech but that's it

Quoting Randi02:

*doesn't matter

That's great that your kids grew up smart and healthy. Not breastfeeding increases the risk of illness, but it doesn't mean your child is going to be sickly or stupid.

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Mommy2justone
by Platinum Member on Jun. 9, 2012 at 2:43 PM

No, it DOESN'T matter.....but grammar does. LOL....J/K
I breastfed and bottle fed my daughter with breast milk. Bottles aren't the problem its the formula that some people have problems with.
If you don't want to give your baby the boob, don't, but it is proven better for their immune systems. I would like to see  non-vaxed children who were formula fed, vs. a non-vaxed breast fed children, then see who has been sick less.  Oh wait, didn't they already do that study....let me look. 

Mommy2justone
by Platinum Member on Jun. 9, 2012 at 2:45 PM

Nope, can only find Formula vs. Breastfed babies and illness report. But still...

Quoting Mommy2justone:

No, it DOESN'T matter.....but grammar does. LOL....J/K
I breastfed and bottle fed my daughter with breast milk. Bottles aren't the problem its the formula that some people have problems with.
If you don't want to give your baby the boob, don't, but it is proven better for their immune systems. I would like to see  non-vaxed children who were formula fed, vs. a non-vaxed breast fed children, then see who has been sick less.  Oh wait, didn't they already do that study....let me look. 


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aja.fuller
by on Jun. 9, 2012 at 7:57 PM
Lol thanks! But yes I do agree with the formula issue

Quoting Mommy2justone:

Nope, can only find Formula vs. Breastfed babies and illness report. But still...

Quoting Mommy2justone:

No, it DOESN'T matter.....but grammar does. LOL....J/K
I breastfed and bottle fed my daughter with breast milk. Bottles aren't the problem its the formula that some people have problems with.
If you don't want to give your baby the boob, don't, but it is proven better for their immune systems. I would like to see  non-vaxed children who were formula fed, vs. a non-vaxed breast fed children, then see who has been sick less.  Oh wait, didn't they already do that study....let me look. 


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TeaHound
by on Jun. 9, 2012 at 8:01 PM

 I have to agree that breastmilk vs. formula is the issue, not bottle vs. breast; HOWEVER:

I think that each woman should make whatever decision she believes is best for each child she has, I b/f one son for 4 mos and one for 15; they're both smart and they both adore their mommy!!! :-)

bamababe1975
by Silver Member on Jun. 10, 2012 at 1:27 PM

 Exactly. Each parent has to decide what's best for their own kids and go from there. There are no guarantees that doing A or B will work in every situation.

Quoting Randi02:

*doesn't matter

That's great that your kids grew up smart and healthy. Not breastfeeding increases the risk of illness, but it doesn't mean your child is going to be sickly or stupid.

 

Randi02
by Gold Member on Jun. 10, 2012 at 1:34 PM
Bottles have a negative impact on teeth, jaw and speech.

Quoting aja.fuller:

I know it was doesn't lol I had a brain fart, excuse me for my bad grammar lol and yes my son is perfectly fine he's actually way tall for his age and he's above average in all his subjects. The only issue heroes have is his speech but that's it



Quoting Randi02:

*doesn't matter

That's great that your kids grew up smart and healthy. Not breastfeeding increases the risk of illness, but it doesn't mean your child is going to be sickly or stupid.

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