As the baby formula shortage became a crisis in America, social media erupted with unsolicited and oftentimes inaccurate advice for mothers struggling to find ways to feed their babies. Self-proclaimed parenting experts dropped everything from non-FDA-approved formula recipes to insensitive remarks on breastfeeding. This all has sparked lively debates on why babies might be formula-fed in the first place as well as highlighted maternal inequities some mothers face. Now, with a recently received shipment of formula, some American parents will get a little reprieve, but the U.S. is still far from ready to declare an end to this crisis. As such, online debates centering on often erroneous suggestions continue. To break down why some of these suggestions are problematic, Blavity sat down with Dr. Cherie Hill , a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist and associate professor at Emory University Hospital. Hill is also intimately familiar with the highs and lows of breastfeeding as a...