Why “Just Try Formula” Isn’t Always Helpful Advice - (And What Should Happen Instead)Picture this: a newborn isn’t gaining weight as expected, and a well-meaning provider—often a pediatrician—says something like, “Just breastfeed for 10 minutes, then offer formula… however much they’ll take.” It sounds simple. Supportive, even. After all, everyone wants the baby to thrive. Let’s break down why “just try formula” isn’t always helpful—and what families really need instead. 1. It Skips the Most Important Step: A Lactation AssessmentWhen weight gain is slow or baby seems unsatisfied after feeds, it’s tempting to jump straight to supplementing. But weight issues have causes, and we can’t fix what we don’t understand.’’
These are questions a pediatrician typically isn’t trained to fully assess—but an IBCLC is. Without this kind of support, you're treating the symptom, not the problem. 2. "Breastfeed for 10 Minutes, Then Give Formula" Can Undermine BreastfeedingThis one-size-fits-all advice often leads to:
3. There Are So Many More Options Than “Just Formula”The real solution? A tailored feeding plan that supports both baby’s growth and your feeding goals. And that plan starts with a thorough lactation consult.
The key here is flexibility, education, and support. Not a blanket statement 4. This Advice Can Be Emotionally HarmfulFor many moms, “just try formula” lands like a ton of bricks. Not because formula is bad—it’s a safe, valid option—but because it often comes with:
It can feel dismissive, like your efforts to breastfeed don’t matter. Like your baby’s growth is now tied to your failure. It can trigger guilt, sadness, and shame—especially when there’s no follow-up, no guidance, and no hope for getting back on track. And let’s be honest: newborn life is hard enough without added emotional stress. 5. Let’s Do BetterInstead of quick fixes, new families need:
Feeding your baby shouldn’t feel like a minefield. And advice shouldn’t make it harder. Bottom Line: Because feeding challenges deserve more than generic advice—they deserve real support. 👉 Need help? Schedule a consultation with an IBCLC today!Did you experience this advice? We’d love to hear from you! |
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