Very interesting correlation, but I just can't say I believe it to be very logical. For one thing, it completely excludes the father's role in shaping a child's behavior. Also, bottle-fed infants (formula or pumped breast milk) can still bond effectively with their mothers, and the rationale that breast fed babies are always closer to their mothers has always been silly to me. Bonding is acheived through SO many areas aside from just feeding. Breast is best, there is no doubting that, but this study leaves out SO many other factors. Just my opinion! ;)
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Very interesting correlation, but I just can't say I believe it to be very logical. For one thing, it completely excludes the father's role in shaping a child's behavior. Also, bottle-fed infants (formula or pumped breast milk) can still bond effectively with their mothers, and the rationale that breast fed babies are always closer to their mothers has always been silly to me. Bonding is acheived through SO many areas aside from just feeding. Breast is best, there is no doubting that, but this study leaves out SO many other factors. Just my opinion! ;)
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