New mom holding her baby while deciding between breastfeeding and formula feeding, symbolizing the message that fed is best.
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Fed Is Best: My Honest Mom Story About Breastfeeding vs Formula Feeding

Why Feeding Your Kids Shouldn’t Come with Mom Guilt

The first time I became a mom, I pictured myself breastfeeding like it was the most natural thing in the world. But reality? My son was in the NICU, I was stressed, my supply was low, and no matter how hard I tried—he just wouldn’t latch. Eventually, I turned to formula. And honestly? It was the best decision for us at that time.

Fast forward to my second baby, and I did breastfeed him. But the truth? It was harder—cluster feeding, pumping, washing bottles—it felt like my entire day revolved around milk. Both times, I had to remind myself: fed is best.

And maybe you’re in that same boat—feeling guilty, questioning your choices, and putting endless pressure on yourself to “do it right.” Mama, I want you to hear this: you’re not failing. You’re feeding your child. That’s what matters.


The Hidden Pressure Moms Face

Motherhood is full of “shoulds.” You should breastfeed. You should make organic baby food. You should get your toddler to eat kale chips. And if you don’t? Well, the internet will make you feel like you’re ruining your child’s life.

But here’s the thing: your worth as a mom isn’t measured by ounces of milk, how many veggies your toddler eats, or whether snack time looks Instagram-worthy. Your worth is measured in the love, safety, and comfort you give your kids.


What I’ve Learned from Both Feeding Journeys

  • Formula feeding gave me peace of mind and a little structure.
  • Breastfeeding gave me connection but also came with challenges.
  • Both gave my kids what they needed most: nourishment and a mom who loved them.

So whether you’re mixing bottles at 2 AM or cluster feeding on the couch, know this: you’re not alone. And whatever path you choose (or life chooses for you), it’s the right one for your family.


You’re Doing Better Than You Think

Motherhood is messy, beautiful, and exhausting. Some days, it feels like we’re just surviving. But every single mom I know is doing her best, even when it doesn’t feel like enough.

And that’s exactly why I started this blog—because we need a place where moms can be real, laugh at the chaos, and find encouragement in the middle of the hard stuff.

👉 If you need relatable stories, encouragement, and practical mom-life tips, join my email list. It’s a space for moms like you—who love their kids fiercely but sometimes just need someone to say, “I get it.”

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