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You are not a bad mother if you can’t breastfeed.


For decades mums have been told that ‘breast is best’, that breastfeeding is the single-most important thing we can do for our children.  Despite this huge pressure on modern mums, the vast majority of us end up using formula.  And we feel guilty.


In Guilt-Free Bottle Feeding award-winning journalist Madeleine Morris and paediatrician Dr Sasha Howard challenge the simplistic message of ‘breast is best’, revealing what everybody knows, but nobody says out loud – that bottle fed babies can grow up to be perfectly happy, healthy and smart. 


With a thorough yet accessible analysis of health science, parenting sociology and the modern media, the authors provide a balanced, much-needed and long-overdue voice, showing mothers who don’t exclusively breastfeed why they are not failures.


A mix of political and practical, Guilt-Free Bottle-Feedin

Guiltfree Bottle Feeding

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You are not a bad mother if you can’t breastfeed.For decades mums have been told that ‘breast is best’, that... Read more

    Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
    Publication Date: 1/15/2014
    ISBN13: 9781908281777, 978-1908281777
    ISBN10: 1908281774

    Non Fiction , Health & Wellbeing

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    You are not a bad mother if you can’t breastfeed.


    For decades mums have been told that ‘breast is best’, that breastfeeding is the single-most important thing we can do for our children.  Despite this huge pressure on modern mums, the vast majority of us end up using formula.  And we feel guilty.


    In Guilt-Free Bottle Feeding award-winning journalist Madeleine Morris and paediatrician Dr Sasha Howard challenge the simplistic message of ‘breast is best’, revealing what everybody knows, but nobody says out loud – that bottle fed babies can grow up to be perfectly happy, healthy and smart. 


    With a thorough yet accessible analysis of health science, parenting sociology and the modern media, the authors provide a balanced, much-needed and long-overdue voice, showing mothers who don’t exclusively breastfeed why they are not failures.


    A mix of political and practical, Guilt-Free Bottle-Feedin

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