Actress and first-time mom Olivia Munn is one of the many parents who are on edge over the baby formula shortage.At last check, 45% of formula products nationwide were out of stock at some point for the week ending May 15, according to statistics by Datasembly that were provided to CNN.And it turns out it could take months before the nation's supply gets back to normal.With the current situation in mind, parents like Munn are 'panicking' because she 'depends on formula' to feed her five-month-old son Malcolm, whom she shares with partner John Mulaney.
Worried parents: Olivia Munn, 41, confessed she's 'panicking' over the nation's baby formula shortage, like countless other parents around the U.S.'It's so crazy when people say "if you breastfeed you won't have to worry about the formula shortage!" I have low milk supply, so to keep my baby fed I depend on formula,' Munn wrote on Twitter.'I wish I could breastfeed so I wouldn't be panicking about the shortage right now.
But I don't have a choice,' she added. The shortage of some formulas first emerged last last year, amid the still thriving COVID-19 pandemic.
The problem worsened in more recent months due tochallenges with the supply chain, product recalls by some American manufacturers and inflation. 'Low milk supply': The actress and first-time mother revealed her breastfeeding challenges force her to rely on baby formula Staggering numbers: 45% of formula products nationwide were out of stock at some point for the week ending May 15, according to statistics by Datasembly that were provided to CNN; Munn shares her five-month-old son Malcolm with partner JohnMulaney In a move to help improve formula production in the U.S., President Joe Biden announced this week that he.
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