Formula exists, and as someone upthread said, it has had a significant positive effect on reducing infant malnutrition. If it didn't exist, the personal decision not to breastfeed for "unwillingness" would be an enormously difficult and high-consequence decision. But its very existence makes choice feasible. And I don't see how that's anything but A Good Thing.
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Formula exists, and as someone upthread said, it has had a significant positive effect on reducing infant malnutrition. If it didn't exist, the personal decision not to breastfeed for "unwillingness" would be an enormously difficult and high-consequence decision. But its very existence makes choice feasible. And I don't see how that's anything but A Good Thing.