Supplementing Breastfeeding with Formula: When It's Necessary and How to Start
Supplementing can be a smart, temporary, or long-term feeding choice when your baby needs more milk than breastfeeding alone is providing right now. The goal is
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Breast Surgeon | International Board Certified Lactation Consultant | Mother
As a dedicated Breast Surgeon and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) with 21 years of clinical experience, my work is rooted in both medical expertise and the lived reality of motherhood—because I’m not just a clinician, but also a mother who exclusively breastfed my own child for two years. This dual perspective shapes every interaction, allowing me to blend scientific rigor with deep empathy for the joys and challenges of breastfeeding.
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Supplementing can be a smart, temporary, or long-term feeding choice when your baby needs more milk than breastfeeding alone is providing right now. The goal is
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