How did I spend a recent afternoon? I spent it traveling to four different cities to find a canister of formula for my baby. Gone are the days of simply dashing to the local market, located a couple of miles from my house, to grab the formula. Instead, I have to carve out about six hours to find the specialty formula my daughter needs.
The recent formula shortage has caused a significant crisis for me as a mother and my baby. My youngest daughter was born with severe health issues that forced her to stay in the NICU for about a month and was released home with monitors. Due to her complications, breastfeeding was an option ruled out early, and pumping halted about two months after she was born. She was placed on a specialty formula to help with her nutrient support and reflux issues. It has been a long road, and even now, a year later, we attend therapy twice a week. She is small for 13 months and weighs what most babies half her age weigh. Needing extra nutrient support has kept her on formula for longer than most of her age. The extra nutrient-based formula has been challenging to find.
A couple of weeks back, I had gone to two cities before finding it. Still, this recent Thursday afternoon, I traveled to every large formula retailer I could find in four different cities. The simple math here let me know that the shortage is becoming a more significant problem with every single week that passes. I was beginning to give up hope and worry about how much gas money I would still plummet through before I found some. Most of the shelves were bare in every store I entered, proving that I was not the only parent out there trying to help their baby survive this formula shortage crisis.
At last, I laid eyes on her canister of
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