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Also alot of children born during covid have not had their checkups as normal and aren't getting the advice they need from phn. As a mother of 3 she should know better end of and Google is not doing research babys need formula for a good reason she shouldn't be allowed promote anything imoWell said. My son is the same age as Nikkis son so I randomly check her page just for a point of reference I suppose. I have never commented on tattle life before but after watching her recent stories I had to come on to see if I was alone in being shocked. Nikki has shown that unfortunately we don't always know what's best. Hence why we refer to the experts for guidance on best practices. I am all for doing your own due diligence however, one should not be as narrow minded as Nikki when doing so. She is one of those ppl that has a little bit of information and thinks she knows it all. She talks about trying the various steps/formulas first before finally moving to the oat milk. She uses phrases like 'tick tick done' and 'you know when you just know' when speaking about each formula thay she tried.These statements show that she had confirmation bias from the onset and was simply going through the motions before settling on what she was always going to move to i.e. the oat milk. I have not heard her state that she did so under the care of a pediatrician/doctor/child nutritionist. She says she had no other options, but alas she had many the most important being seeking advise from people who actually spent years studying these areas.