The ongoing story baby formula shortage in the U.S. has left many parents scrambling to find enough to feed their children. The shortage started after a critical manufacturing plant shut down and some products were recalled. That Abbott nutrition plant in Michigan reopened last week but the company warns it could still take nearly two more months before much of the formula is back on store shelves.\xa0
To help explain how any of this could happen, what parents should do, and what the data shows for the decades-old debate about breastfeeding versus formula, we spoke with economist, New York Times bestselling author, and mother Emily Oster.
Time magazine recently named her one of its \u201c100 most influential people\u201d of the year, citing her data-driven and popular advice about parenting and pregnancy in her books \u201cExpecting Better\u201d \u201cCribsheet\u201d and \u201cThe Family Firm.\u201d And now, she\u2019s sharing the latest data-driven information with us, too.
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