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Some moms may not be able to breastfeed because of surgery on their breast, why would her infant not be able to receive as much baby food?

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Some moms may not be able to breastfeed because of surgery on their breast, why would her infant not be able to receive as much baby food?

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Response: The same rules apply today; regardless of the reason, if the mother is not breastfeeding and her infant is receiving formula, then neither her nor her infant qualify to receive the breastfeeding packages. back to top Question 7: Do breastfeeding mothers of multiples receiving the mostly breastfeeding food package get 1½ times the amount of food – or does this only apply to those choosing the exclusively breastfeeding food package? Response: No. If she is receiving the mostly breastfeeding packages (her infants get the <50% formula package) she receives the same package as the exclusively breastfeeding woman. The 1½ times the exclusively breastfeeding packages is only for women who are exclusively breastfeeding multiple infants.

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