That is all.
EDIT: Boy, did this get lively. And we have a new term here: "Mom shaming."
Interesting how all these people interpret the question in the title their own way, one that has nothing to do with this simple question, nor its intent.
Is all the formula sold for babies whose mothers can't breastfeed? No. Has baby formula been around the 150,000 years that Homo sapiens has been around? No. There's a fundamental problem here.
We humans need to be free. Free from large corporations. Free from government. If babies are dependent on large corporations and "supply chains," there is something seriously wrong.
The globalists created a fake "women's rights" movement to get women out of the home into fake careers so they could control and tax them. It is at that point that so many children stopped being breastfed. For 150,000 years it was totally normal for mothers to breastfeed their babies, then suddenly not? Seriously question this.
So then a manufactured shortage of baby formula causes complete chaos.
You are being manipulated, folks.
Some mothers physically cannot breastfeed. Is the answer to that to make those mothers dependent on corporate supply chains? Isn't there a better way to handle this? Shouldn't this be something produced on a household or local level?
Lots of the discussion below sounds like a pack of Wokes. It is based on emotion, not logical thought. Playing victim is never the answer. Finding practical, local solutions not dependent on the globalists is.
Here is a quote from the comments: "It's pretty easy for a man or non-mother woman to talk about breasts." Why does this writer assume that's who is writing this post? And "Mom shaming"?
This is an interesting point.
I do not know the biological reasons for why some women can, and some women cannot breastfeed. It does make one wonder if the inability to do so was a desired effect from Big Pharma and Big Food, and if they may have had a role to play.
If the vaccines can cause sterility in men and women, then anything is possible.
Part of it is that neonatal medicine has advanced. Babies that would die before reaching full term can now survive and thrive in NICU. But a premature baby often cannot nurse on his own, because he's too small and weak. In that instance formula saves his life.
Some don’t produce enough milk and need to supplement. Happened to my wife with a couple of our kids.
Nurse maids could be a thing again.
Definitely could be a result of chemicals and who knows what other exposures.
I was born in 1953 and my mother couldn't breast feed. She and my grandmother mixed a formula for me. I've never suffered any health issues other than having the flu once when I was 25. I've also only had one vaccine in my life which was the polio vaccine when I was 6.
There has been little or no discussion about this. Thanks for bringing it up.