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Avoiding pressure to use formula when you want to exclusively breastfeed

Avoiding pressure to use formula when you want to exclusively breastfeed

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If you’re pregnant and planning to breastfeed, you’ve probably already decided you’ll only use formula if it’s medically necessary. But here’s the hard truth: most moms are never taught how to determine what “medically necessary” actually means in the first 48 hours after birth.

Nearly 80% of American moms start breastfeeding, yet many babies receive formula in the hospital due to concerns about weight loss, blood sugar, jaundice, or latch issues. The problem? Normal newborn physiology is often presented as urgent. And when you’re exhausted and vulnerable, “just to be safe” supplementation can feel like the only option.

In this episode, we break down:

  • How formula pressure typically shows up in baby-friendly hospitals

  • The difference between strategic vs. reactive supplementation

  • How to protect your milk supply if supplementation becomes necessary

If your goal is exclusive breastfeeding and avoiding unnecessary formula in the hospital, preparation must go beyond latch tips. You need a decision-making framework before you’re under pressure.

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