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##s And Negatives : Bottle Feeding Vs. Cost Parents

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Bottle feeding vs. breast feeding
Bottle feeding positives:
1. Bottle feeding a newborn can be more convenient for mothers and fathers. A bottle can be given to the baby anywhere no matter what caregivers are doing. (Ben-Joseph, 2017)
2. Bottle feeding is also beneficial for fathers because it can make them feel more involved and help them create a bond with their child. (Ben-Joseph, 2017)
3. Mothers can be more flexible when bottle feeding the child. They can have bottles prepared and can leave the baby with a caregiver. This will allow the mother to get back to work and doing other daily activities. (Ben-Joseph, 2017)
4. Mothers will not have to fear if they become sick or have a preexisting medical condition. Bottle feeding takes away risks of harming child. (Carlson, 2017)
5. Babies can also be born lactose intolerant or with an allergy to breastmilk. While this is rare, babies can have trouble digesting lactose. (Carlson, 2017)
Negatives:
1. Formulas do not have antibodies that are found in breast milk, thus not giving the baby added protection against illnesses or allergies. (Ben-Joseph, 2017)
2. Formula must be heated up and is not always unlimitedly available like breast milk. Bottle feeding a baby takes planning to make sure you have everything you need when you need it. (Ben-Joseph, 2017)
3. Formula can be expensive, while breast milk is free. “During the first year of life, the cost of basic formula can run at about $1,500.” (Ben-Joseph, 2017)
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