Breast milk comprises supplementary elements such as antibodies that aid in immune defense, which cannot be obtained from formula. The fats in breast milk, formula and certain foods offer energy and fundamental fats (such as linolenic and linoleic acids), fat-soluble vitamins (such as A, D, E and K) together with other beneficial fats.
New mothers have to make critical decisions regarding whether to breastfeed their babies or not. This personal choice will present the cons and pros to both the child and the mother. While many people support the benefits associated with breastfeeding, some might be against it due to various reasons. The purpose of this argumentative paper is to support the assertion that breastfeeding is better than formula feeding in many cases. In the first section, the discussion will present the strongest argument and defense for the subject. The next part will offer the opposing argument and the most appropriate premises. The third section will give a detailed analysis of the reasoning. Biases that might influence both sides will also be presented. The final part will be the conclusion.
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