Breast Milk Case Study

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The reporting party (RP) stated the licensee disclosed that she gave 8 month old Kingslee formula instead of breast milk. The licensee provided the licensee with the can of formula that was given to the child. The RP stated that the licensee told her that she was neglecting her child due the amount of breast milk provided to the licensee however; the licensee did not contact the parents to request additional breast milk. When the RP asked why did she give her child formula the licensee exclaimed she was just kidding. The RP stated she was terminated due to the lack of no meeting her own child's needs.
The RP stated the licensee swaddles infant. The RP stated she made an unannounced visit to the home to find her child wrapped like a "mummy."

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