My sincere apologies, I left out the 'at risk' phrase in my sentence about intelligence. I choose my words carefully usually. A formula fed child is more likely to have diabetes, lower intelligence, allergies, asthma, eczema, glue-ear and all the other stuff often quoted. Breastfeeding does not guarantee the absence of those things, they are just less likely to have them.
The point I was trying to make was that breastmilk is always quoted as being better than, whereas formula is never quoted as worse than, for fear of upsetting people as I upset you.
Smoking is banned on our hospital grounds and one whiff of it makes me very sick, but we are not allowed to say anything to those that do it for fear of upsetting them.
But the real crux of the matter is that it is not my personal opinion, please don't shoot the messenger! Artificial formula does keep babies alive and is sometimes the only option, but it is sub-optimal and has only been around for 40 years or so.
The reason the majority of women don't succeed at breastfeeding is a shocking lack of support, a society that sees it as disgusting and multi-national companies who have convinced us that formula is just as good if not better.
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