Nursing mother sues nanny for $10,000 because 'she gave her infant daughter ...

Nursing mother sues nanny for $10,000 because 'she gave her infant daughter baby formula instead of waking her up in the middle of the night to breastfeed' Lynn Wojton is a registered cosmetic nurse living in New York City In September, she gave birth to daughter, Wilder After bringing Wilder home, she breastfed the baby the first two nights But on the third night, the doula, Marcia Chase-Marshall, allegedly fed the child baby formula Doula was supposed to wake up Wojton in the middle of the night for nursing  Wojton says doula acknowledged giving formula because she was too tired to wake up the mother 

By Ariel Zilber For Dailymail.com

Published: 03:26 GMT, 10 March 2019 | Updated: 03:26 GMT, 10 March 2019

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A New York City woman is suing her doula for $10,000 for allegedly forcing her newborn baby to eat formula instead of breast milk.

Lynn Wojton, a resident of Manhattan who had recently given birth, wanted to nurse her child because she thought it was healthier.

But her nanny, Marcia Chase-Marshall, allegedly had other ideas.

Chase-Marshall is being accused by Wojton of sneaking baby formula to the infant while her mother slept, according to the New York Post.

The caretaker allegedly preferred formula because having Wojton breastfeed her baby was a longer process that required more energy, according to the lawsuit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court.

Lynn Wojton

Lynn Wojton

Lynn Wojton (seen above), a resident of Manhattan who had recently given birth, wanted to nurse her child because

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