Understandable. But according to the CDC (yeah I know) 83% of women start out breastfeeding, but only 57% are still doing it by 6 months. If that many women can start out doing it, then they likely have the physical ability to continue with it, but other factors, such as going back to work, are hindering them from doing so. Perhaps if they fully knew the importance of breastmilk on the developing infant brain, as I was unaware before this video, than those women would not let work or convenience of formula be a factor when deciding what to feed their infants.
Understandable. But according to the CDC (yeah I know) 83% of women start out breastfeeding, but only 57% are still doing it by 6 months. If that many women can start out doing it, then they likely have the physical ability to continue with it, but other factors, such as going back to work, are hindering them from doing so. Perhaps if they fully knew the importance of breastmilk on the developing infant brain, as I was unaware before this video, than those women would not let work or convenience of formula be a factor when deciding what to feed their infants.