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>Then perhaps you shouldn't speak on things you don't know.
I think, this number is worldwide… How many in the US? Could you give me a % number?
Her number, based on a more recent study, is that an estimated 12 to 15 percent of women experience “disrupted lactation,” a statistic that includes more than “not enough” milk as a reason for stopping breastfeeding.
Linda J. Smith, La Leche League leader and member of the La Leche League International Board of Directors, agreed that probably more than 5 percent of women face real milk-supply problems but pointed to other, institutional barriers to breastfeeding, like a lack of paid leave, as more common problems.
>THE LACK OF PAID LEAVE…
https://www.thecut.com/2018/05/the-truth-about-not-being-able-to-breastfeed.html
If now all the women who can breastfeed, breastfeed, do you think there would be enough to buy for the 10 - 15 % left?
oh and here…
Johnson & Johnson knew for decades that asbestos lurked in its Baby Powder
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/johnsonandjohnson-cancer/
Baby food industry knowingly poisons infants with heavy metals – investigation
https://www.planet-today.com/2021/10/baby-food-industry-knowingly-poisons.html