Moms being ‘tricked into thinking formula is best, breast not enough’

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Moms being ‘tricked into thinking formula is best, breast not enough’
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Baby formula companies are accused of manufacturing and exploiting distress around infant behaviours.

There is probably nothing that worries a new mother as having a colicky baby who won’t stop crying or an unsettled one who keeps waking up. ..

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