A fed baby is always the goal, no matter how the milk gets there

A fed baby is always the goal, no matter how the milk gets there
Breast, bottle, or both—it all counts.

“Pumping is still breastfeeding.”
Your baby is getting your milk, just in a different way.

“Formula can be a helpful tool, not a failure.”
Supplementing doesn’t erase the love and effort you’re giving.

“Combination feeding gives you flexibility.”
It allows others to share in feeding while you rest or recover.

“You are still a breastfeeding mom, even if you mix methods.”
The label doesn’t matter—the bond does.

“Pumping can protect your supply when direct feeding isn’t possible.”
It keeps your milk flowing until baby can nurse again.

“Every ounce of breast milk is valuable.”
Even partial breastfeeding provides antibodies and nutrition.

“Your mental health matters in feeding choices.”
A rested, supported mom is more important than an exclusive feeding plan.

“Flexibility helps your family find its rhythm.”
What matters most is what works for you, your baby, and your lifestyle.

“Love, not method, is what nourishes your baby most.”
Bonding and care matter more than the feeding technique.

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