So I went to the hospital to see my ADORABLE new niece this week
, and took a peek at a little sign attatched to her crib to see what I thought was her "info" (you know name, weight, etc.) and instead I saw a little notice that said (not word for word, I can't remember) "Talk to your doctor before changing my formula, it is very important that I have the right kind of formula, and that the doctor knows what it is" or SOMETHING like that, then at the bottom it said "brought to you by the makers of Similac and Infamil".
Are "notices" like that normally on hospital cribs? I mean I DO get that if a baby is being formula fed they might need a specific type and that parents may not know this, but the whole assumption of forumla feeding (no "if I'm using formula"), and the mini ad for a formula company just really rubbed me the wrong way. For the record my niece is breast feeding just fine, and hasn't had a drop of formula, which is partly why it bothered me so much to see that on her crib. She was also a completely natural birh
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, and took a peek at a little sign attatched to her crib to see what I thought was her "info" (you know name, weight, etc.) and instead I saw a little notice that said (not word for word, I can't remember) "Talk to your doctor before changing my formula, it is very important that I have the right kind of formula, and that the doctor knows what it is" or SOMETHING like that, then at the bottom it said "brought to you by the makers of Similac and Infamil".Are "notices" like that normally on hospital cribs? I mean I DO get that if a baby is being formula fed they might need a specific type and that parents may not know this, but the whole assumption of forumla feeding (no "if I'm using formula"), and the mini ad for a formula company just really rubbed me the wrong way. For the record my niece is breast feeding just fine, and hasn't had a drop of formula, which is partly why it bothered me so much to see that on her crib. She was also a completely natural birh
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) would have really liked to have a "I'm a breastfed baby" sign too, I wish the hospital (which otherwise seems to pretty good BF-wise, all of the babies I know who were born there were [and still are] breastfed) would get with it.


(Loooong labor and lots of pushing capped off with an emergency c/s.) I was PISSED.