Is chocolate milk an okay substitute for breast feeding?
I am currently raising a 4 week old baby, and he is one of the many children I am mothering currently. The problem is that I have had so many kids, my breasts are almost finished, they really can't take much more. I've decided against breast feeding this time. I did some research and found out that the chocolate in chocolate milk has many helpful antioxidants, which I think a growing child needs. So I've decided to give my baby a bottle of Nesquik every day. What do you think?
Public Response to Is chocolate milk an okay substitute for breast feeding?
- are you even serious run up to the store and get him at least regular milk,or powdered formula milk, but there's no tellin what chocolate itself could do to his/her body. their stomachs are fragile
- not at all!!!! their stomach can't handle regular milk yet!
- r u really mother of 18 kids?? ur not a good mother if u give them chocolate milk give them breast milk
- Don't even feed that crap to a baby without asking a pediatrician. Babies don't need chocolate. It may have antioxidants but it also has a hell of a lot of caffeine in it.
- Of course not! Anyone with half a brain knows that! If you are serious, it's a wonder your other children have survived. This is DEFINATELY a job for social services! Babies cannot eat sugar you utter halfwit! There are plenty of baby milk formulas. There's NO CHOCOLATE in most chocolate FLAVOUR milk, hence the term FLAVOUR! And choclate doesn't have any helpful benefits - not even dark chocolate (the goodness of it is taking out during processing so it doesn't taste TOO bitter).. Plus chocolate is not good for a baby. ANY decent mother knows that. But a mother that feeds her 4 week old baby Nesquick is NOT a decent mother by any sane persons standards.