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I taught a bf class today of 12 lovely clever smart people and NOT ONE of them knew what formula was made of

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harpsichordcarrier · 13/07/2008 20:31

not single one of them knew that formula is made from cows milk.
in fact they looked very surprised.
and in about four weeks time about half of them will probably give some to their babies.
weird, isn't it?

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beansprout · 13/07/2008 20:32

That is odd. And not a little worrying.

sherby · 13/07/2008 20:33

lol

my hairdresser yesterday thought you had to heat breastmilk up because it comes out cold

FrayedKnot · 13/07/2008 20:33

What did they think it was made of?

berolina · 13/07/2008 20:34

That is odd. What did they think it was made of?

berolina · 13/07/2008 20:34

( FK)

maidamess · 13/07/2008 20:35

Coffeemate

misdee · 13/07/2008 20:35

tbh when i had dd1 i didnt really think about what it was made from

IAteRosemaryConleyForBreakfast · 13/07/2008 20:36

maidamess

ScaryHairy · 13/07/2008 20:36

Oh I don't know.

I didn't ever think about what formula was made of because it never occurred to me (literally not for a second) that I might not breastfeed. Maybe your class are all like me!

beansprout · 13/07/2008 20:36

sherby - that's good!!

tiktok · 13/07/2008 20:42

Harpsi - I have had that experience too with classes. Sometimes, a couple of them might know, at most.

serant · 13/07/2008 20:49

I didn't even think about formula either!

Knew i was breast feeding, never thought otherwise.

harpsichordcarrier · 13/07/2008 20:52

well they were all very sensible pragmatic types who were going to have a go at bf but they would see how it went etcetc.
they thought it was made of "chemicals" and "artificially in a lab"

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harpsichordcarrier · 13/07/2008 20:53

tiktok, actually I have never asked them before. I usually talk about how formula tends to stay in the stomch longer because it is harder to digeste because it is made of cows milk.

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ilovemydog · 13/07/2008 20:56

But the word, 'formula' sounds so lab like?

Maybe someone shoud start a campaign to call it, 'dried-cows-milk-with-sugar-and-other-stuff...'

littlepinkpixie · 13/07/2008 20:56

I know some very educated people who insist that formula cant be made of cows milk because babies cant have dairy food when they are that young.

tiktok · 13/07/2008 20:57

Harpsi, I have started to ask them in the past couple of years or so. I think it's evidence of the way formula has been marketed over the years, to be honest.

unknownrebelbang · 13/07/2008 20:58

TBH, when I had my babies, I didn't give it much thought.

NotQuiteCockney · 13/07/2008 20:59

Back home, people call it 'baby milk'. So ... what does that make breast milk?

It's funny, the idea of it being made in a lab is so much more palatable than the truth, that it's made in a factory.

zippitippitoes · 13/07/2008 21:00

how bizarre what else would it be made from

nooka · 13/07/2008 21:01

Weird! I thought you were asking what all the additives were, which I would struggle with (beyond sugar)

callmeovercautious · 13/07/2008 21:01

I never considered it either until my Sister went on a BF course (she is a Nurse) and learnt about all the additives etc. She realed off a list of ingredients a mile long. That was the point when she became supportive of my extended BFing and unfortunately started regretting mixed feeding her 2.

sabire · 13/07/2008 22:04

they thought it was made of "chemicals" and "artificially in a lab"

This is what I can't get my head around.

That we live in a society where the vast majority of people - even those people who describe themselves as 'foodies', who buy organic, artisan made cheeses from Waitrose and would never dream of giving their older children mechanically recovered chicken nuggets, think it's perfectly normal and fine to choose a highly artificial food for their babies as their soul source of sustenance for months and months and months.

I mean - ffs, aren't babies human beings? Don't they deserve real, fresh food like the rest of us?

sabire · 13/07/2008 22:05

Whoops

I meant 'sole'

fruitful · 13/07/2008 22:09

But Sabire, those 12 people at a bf class are intending to give their babies "real fresh food". They'll use the formula if they can't manage the bm won't they? It's not about choice or about what babies deserve.