Babies can be fed without breastmilk, but special infant formula can also provide babies with the necessary nutrients. Breastmilk is not a necessity for babies and young children. After giving birth to a baby, mothers are physically weaker and some of them do not produce enough or even any milk, so they can be fed with special formula for babies and young children. Not breastfeeding allows mothers to rest better and prevents them from infecting their babies when they are sick. However, there are many benefits of breastfeeding babies. The natural antibodies contained in breastmilk help to boost the baby’s immunity, the close contact during breastfeeding can enhance the mother-child bonding, and breastfeeding is safer and more secure compared to formula milk. Therefore, if conditions permit, it is recommended to adopt breastfeeding as much as possible, which is more conducive to the growth of the baby.