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Not at all Octavius . . . . it is a fact that babies who are breastfed are less likely to get ill, through out their entire childhood. If people weren't made to feel that it was unnatural, as 48 % of women don't even attempt to breastfeed, 22% of those that try give up after 3 days because yes it is difficult then maybe just maybe the NHS could save some cash there. I know its not possible for some women to feed their child naturally and that is the place for bottle feeding. The benefits of breast feeding are indisputable but again at no point have I stated a wish to do away with the NHS. Have you grasped that? Cause it really doesn't seem you have!