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“Pray For Us Formula Moms”: Mom Shares Her Unpleasant Experience Of Going Through Formula Shortage In The US
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“Pray For Us Formula Moms”: Mom Shares Her Unpleasant Experience Of Going Through Formula Shortage In The US

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The baby formula shortage has been scaring parents and caregivers for several months now. It all started with a contamination problem at an Abbott factory that produces multiple brands for the US market. Once Abbott decided to shut the manufacturing complex down due to contamination complaints linked to infant deaths, it left the American citizens in fear.

“Excuse my makeup-less crying face, this #formulashortage is so scary” – a mom of two took it to TikTok to reveal how the infant formula shortage affects the country and children with food hypersensitivities. The video received over 1.4 million views, 89.2K likes and 9697 worth of comments discussing the ongoing crisis.

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    America is running out of baby formula, and it has become a crisis for many parents

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    The baby formula shortage that has been overtaking the US since March has caused plenty of distress to moms and dads. Parents are unable to locate the cans at any grocery stores and are changing their shipping location on Amazon just to buy an extremely overpriced product from Canada. Mothers are resorting to DIY methods and diluting the formulas to stretch them out for a little bit longer, though it’s been recently recognized as risky as it could lead to emergency health issues.

    TikTok mom of 2 speaks out about the scary reality behind baby formula shortage

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    The woman began her video by sharing that more people need to speak out about the current baby formula shortage and how it affects people’s lives. She mentioned that normally, you would expect to see heaps of baby formula at your local grocery store – however, when you go in now, the shelves are absolutely bare.

    Moreover, there are children who cannot have generic formula due to their allergies. For instance, the author’s daughter has a cow milk protein allergy, and the most commonly used infant formulas contain purified cow’s milk.

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    The author’s daughter who has a severe cow’s milk protein allergy

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    When the child’s immune system responds abnormally to certain foods, it could lead to distressing and sometimes life-threatening symptoms. For example, cow’s milk protein allergy is one of the most common allergies that is found in 7 out of 100 babies. Though the allergy is not considered to be a lifelong threat as most children will grow out of it by their 6th birthday, it’s understandable why the formula shortage is leaving their parents panic-stricken, particularly for kids with food hypersensitivity.

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    The woman is confused and terrified, she said that even the pharmacist who fills her daughter’s prescription can’t fill it because they simply can’t get it. The formulas are back-ordered for six months and, unfortunately, there are barely any options left. Many mothers have turned to homemade formulas or they’ve started to water their bottles down to stretch the cans out, though, as mentioned above, the experts are extremely against it.

    The woman showed what the shelves look like at grocery stores

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    Parents are practically hunting for formulas; mothers drive for hours, contacting their relatives and peers that live outside of their state just to test their luck and, perhaps, acquire a can or two. The majority of the stores don’t have anything in stock and if they do, the inventory is very limited. Some mothers are stepping up to help and donating their milk to those in need – however, there are also people who are taking advantage of the nationwide crisis and selling infant formula for a highly exaggerated price.

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    Moreover, it seems that a lot of people are undereducated about breastfeeding. Folks assume that mothers are always able to lactate, though that’s really not the case. Breastfeeding can be an extremely complicated process: for instance, there are women who suffer from IGT (insufficient glandular tissue), which can cause low or no milk production whatsoever. Besides, when a woman is no longer breastfeeding, rebuilding a milk supply is a very time-consuming process that, in most cases, is not successful.

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    You can watch the video here:

    @momofrory Excuse my makeup less crying face 🥺 this #formulashortage is so scary. #formulamilk #formulacrisis #formulafeeding #formulafed #fyp #fypシ ♬ original sound – Kayzie Weedman

    Fellow TikTok users shared their compassion and opinions regarding this situation

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    Darja Zinina

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    Darja is a Content Creator at Bored Panda. She studied at the University of Westminster, where she got her Bachelor's degree in Contemporary Media Practice. She loves photography, foreign music and re-watching Forrest Gump.

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    I am a visual editor here. In my free time I enjoy the vibrant worlds of art galleries, exhibitions, and soulful concerts. Yet, amidst life's hustle and bustle, I find solace in nature's embrace, cherishing tranquil moments with beloved friends. Deep within, I hold a dream close - to embark on a global journey in an RV, accompanied by my faithful canine companion. Together, we'll wander through diverse cultures, weaving precious memories under the starry night sky, fulfilling the wanderlust that stirs my soul.

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    Monika Pašukonytė

    Monika Pašukonytė

    Author, BoredPanda staff

    I am a visual editor here. In my free time I enjoy the vibrant worlds of art galleries, exhibitions, and soulful concerts. Yet, amidst life's hustle and bustle, I find solace in nature's embrace, cherishing tranquil moments with beloved friends. Deep within, I hold a dream close - to embark on a global journey in an RV, accompanied by my faithful canine companion. Together, we'll wander through diverse cultures, weaving precious memories under the starry night sky, fulfilling the wanderlust that stirs my soul.

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    Geoff
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I feel bad for the families, but Americans really do this to themselves. As part of their popular "Buy American" campaign, the US has imposed heavy tariffs and regulations on foreign manufacturers, essentially shutting them out of the market and leaving Americans heavily dependent on 2 or 3 domestic brands so that any interruption in the supply chain collapses the market. Some people will try to deny this, of course, but if the US allowed foreign competition then having ONE plant shut down wouldn't wipe out supply. This is a problem the USA created for itself.... like it or not.

    PeachPossum
    Community Member
    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The problem is reliance on a single manufacturer who violated FDA regulations and was shut down after babies died. Smaller manufacturers are doing what they can but they just don't have the capacity to fill the demand. Another factor is consumers lack of knowledge and overdependence on mass-produced formula. What did parents do in the days before baby formula? They found alternatives. My dad's mother could not breastfeed and like OP's baby, he was allergic to cow's milk. He could have goat's milk but that was hard to find. She found a farmer whose mare was nursing a foal. My dad could drink horse milk fine. Horses are difficult to milk but the farmer was willing to do it to save my dad's life.

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    My Dying Bride
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well in Cuba we did not have any baby formula...... We survived, babies are fed with a blend of creamed potato's, yam and other vegetables until they can eat solid food.

    Kady LaHaie
    Community Member
    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Would be very interested to have the recipe. Perhaps you could post it? May I share it to some moms groups?

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    Jill Bussey
    Community Member
    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As a small baby my son thrived on goat's milk, as he was sensitive to cow's milk. Is it worth a try?

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    Geoff
    Community Member
    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I feel bad for the families, but Americans really do this to themselves. As part of their popular "Buy American" campaign, the US has imposed heavy tariffs and regulations on foreign manufacturers, essentially shutting them out of the market and leaving Americans heavily dependent on 2 or 3 domestic brands so that any interruption in the supply chain collapses the market. Some people will try to deny this, of course, but if the US allowed foreign competition then having ONE plant shut down wouldn't wipe out supply. This is a problem the USA created for itself.... like it or not.

    PeachPossum
    Community Member
    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The problem is reliance on a single manufacturer who violated FDA regulations and was shut down after babies died. Smaller manufacturers are doing what they can but they just don't have the capacity to fill the demand. Another factor is consumers lack of knowledge and overdependence on mass-produced formula. What did parents do in the days before baby formula? They found alternatives. My dad's mother could not breastfeed and like OP's baby, he was allergic to cow's milk. He could have goat's milk but that was hard to find. She found a farmer whose mare was nursing a foal. My dad could drink horse milk fine. Horses are difficult to milk but the farmer was willing to do it to save my dad's life.

    Load More Replies...
    My Dying Bride
    Community Member
    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well in Cuba we did not have any baby formula...... We survived, babies are fed with a blend of creamed potato's, yam and other vegetables until they can eat solid food.

    Kady LaHaie
    Community Member
    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Would be very interested to have the recipe. Perhaps you could post it? May I share it to some moms groups?

    Load More Replies...
    Jill Bussey
    Community Member
    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As a small baby my son thrived on goat's milk, as he was sensitive to cow's milk. Is it worth a try?

    Load More Comments
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