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Breast feeding is best for babies and provides many benefits. It is important that, in preparation for and during breast feeding, you eat a healthy, balanced diet. Combined breast and bottle feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of your own breast milk, and reversing the decision not to breast feed is difficult.
The social and financial implications of using infant formula should be considered. Improper use of an infant formula or inappropriate foods or feeding methods may present a health hazard. If you use infant formula, you should follow manufacturer’s instructions for correct bottle preparation – failure to follow the instructions may make your baby ill. Always consult your doctor, midwife or health care professional for advice about feeding your baby.
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These tips can help you bottle feed your little one better.
Cuddle your baby close to you, gently but firmly on a slight incline. Place a face cloth or bib under baby’s chin to catch any spills or dribbles.
Tilt the bottle so the milk completely fills the teat. This decreases the air that your baby is likely to take in, lessening their chance of vomiting with burps after feeds.
They will open their mouth and start to suck.
After your baby has finished half the bottle, see whether they want to burp. After burping, offer the bottle again.
This helps to equally stimulate your baby’s senses.
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Breast feeding is best for babies and provides many benefits. It is important that, in preparation for and during breast feeding, you eat a healthy, balanced diet. Combined breast and bottle feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of your own breast milk, and reversing the decision not to breast feed is difficult.
The social and financial implications of using infant formula should be considered. Improper use of an infant formula or inappropriate foods or feeding methods may present a health hazard. If you use infant formula, you should follow manufacturer’s instructions for correct bottle preparation – failure to follow the instructions may make your baby ill. Always consult your doctor, midwife or health care professional for advice about feeding your baby.
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