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In reply to the discussion: Born in 1945, I was a bottle baby. There were no commercial formula products. [View all]Trailrider1951
(3,584 posts)I was born in late 1951. My mom tried to breastfeed my older sister and failed. The baby lost weight instead of gaining it, so the doctor told her to feed my sister that exact formula. I came next, and again, breastfeeding failed so I got the formula. By the time my younger sister and brother arrived, it was formula all the way around. Some women cannot breastfeed, and must rely on formula. And, today's modern formula contains the same nutrients as breastmilk, unlike the old fashioned evaporated milk/karo syrup formula. That's why those vitamins were prescribed for formula babies back then. The vitamins were a liquid in a small bottle with at dropper that had the correct dosage inscribed on it. I remember tasting my brother's vitamins. It tasted like concentrated orange juice. Oh the things I still remember!