In February 2022, a seismic event shook the foundation of infant nutrition in the United States: three million parents faced a dire shortage of baby formula. This crisis forced many caregivers into desperate situations, resorting to dangerous and risky practices such as diluting existing formula, sharing breast milk among friends, and seeking unregulated donor milk
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In 2022, many parents across the United States found themselves grappling with a severe shortage of infant formula. Though the crisis may now be behind us, it highlighted the precarious nature of food security for vulnerable populations. A report published in BMC Pediatrics in 2023 revealed startling findings: nearly half of the parents using formula
Infant nutrition is critical in shaping a baby’s development, particularly during the first year of life. The traditional belief that breast milk serves as the most optimal source of nutrition for infants is widely accepted among health experts. However, breastfeeding is not feasible for every family. Difficulties such as latch issues, maternal health concerns, and