There's no one who needs a break as much as a nursing mom, so you don't need to come to feel remorseful about your wish for your little one take breast milk from a bottle once in a while. One benefit of bottle feeding is that your partner, your mother and father, or perhaps a big sibling can undertake the task, supplying you with some time to go for a walk or perhaps a quick sleep or bath.
Many experts are of the opinion that you simply delay until your toddler has perfected the art of breastfeeding (three weeks normally) prior to bringing out the bottle. Not waiting for your infant to master her breastfeeding skill may result in the newborn giving up breastfeeding earlier than you would like. This happens because your baby will understand that obtaining milk from a bottle is much simpler. A tilted bottle inside the mouth has gravity working on your baby's side, making it easier for her to obtain all the milk she wants, right away.
Below are a few bottle feeding dos and don'ts to help you get started off.
Bottle-feeding Dos-
* DO sanitize bottles and nipples - It is important to keep your baby's bottles clean and safe. That's why, prior to using bottles, nipples, and rings, you should always sanitize them. Sterilising really helps to protect your baby against microbes and an infection. There are many sterilisers on the market that do the job efficiently.
* DO stock up on bottles - Have a couple of bottles sterilised and prepared in the fridge , so that your starving and cranky bundle of joy doesn't create a huge fuss at 2 am in the night because you find a thoroughly clean bottle. (never keep the bottle's content for more One day inside the fridge, or outside).
* DO connect with the bottle - You can create a loving bond with your little one in case you are bottle feeding, and let no one tell you any different. All you should ensure is that feeding time isn't just in relation to food, and also about tender love and care and attention. Your newly born baby will love being close to you, plus that physical closeness and eye-to-eye contact are linked to good human brain development.
* DO let Daddy do the honors - The thing about bottles is, father may have a go at feeding the child too. Now father won't feel ignored and he can have bonding with baby sessions of his own.
* DO try various nipples and baby bottles - In the event your infant hasn't taken to bottle feeding, perhaps it's the nipple. Different nipples have various flow rates. The milk should come out quick enough so your little one doesn't get frustrated, and not too rapidly that your child has difficulty keeping up. Turn the bottle inverted and in case you have a drop a second, it's just right.
* DO make bottle feeding as much like breastfeeding as possible - It's vital to connect to the infant as she feeds on the bottle.
Bottle-feeding Don'ts-
Don't try to pop the bottle and multi-task. Swap your hands, try various positions and let your child take her time. These times ought to be solely parent-baby time, filled with cuddling, playing and of course, sufficient burping.
* DON'T provide your little one a bottle in bed - It's a bad idea to place your newborn to bed using a bottle. It could actually bring about choking, ear infections and in some cases tooth decay.
* DON'T customise the formula. A toddler formula is manufactured keeping the baby's nutrition in mind, so avoid watering it down. Also, Don't give your newborn plain water or juice right up until she's started off solids (about 4 to 6 months).
* DON'T go moo. It is actually suggested to not change to cow's milk until such time as your child's at a minimum One year old. Your newly born baby will not be able to absorb cow's milk ahead of that.
Many experts are of the opinion that you simply delay until your toddler has perfected the art of breastfeeding (three weeks normally) prior to bringing out the bottle. Not waiting for your infant to master her breastfeeding skill may result in the newborn giving up breastfeeding earlier than you would like. This happens because your baby will understand that obtaining milk from a bottle is much simpler. A tilted bottle inside the mouth has gravity working on your baby's side, making it easier for her to obtain all the milk she wants, right away.
Below are a few bottle feeding dos and don'ts to help you get started off.
Bottle-feeding Dos-
* DO sanitize bottles and nipples - It is important to keep your baby's bottles clean and safe. That's why, prior to using bottles, nipples, and rings, you should always sanitize them. Sterilising really helps to protect your baby against microbes and an infection. There are many sterilisers on the market that do the job efficiently.
* DO stock up on bottles - Have a couple of bottles sterilised and prepared in the fridge , so that your starving and cranky bundle of joy doesn't create a huge fuss at 2 am in the night because you find a thoroughly clean bottle. (never keep the bottle's content for more One day inside the fridge, or outside).
* DO connect with the bottle - You can create a loving bond with your little one in case you are bottle feeding, and let no one tell you any different. All you should ensure is that feeding time isn't just in relation to food, and also about tender love and care and attention. Your newly born baby will love being close to you, plus that physical closeness and eye-to-eye contact are linked to good human brain development.
* DO let Daddy do the honors - The thing about bottles is, father may have a go at feeding the child too. Now father won't feel ignored and he can have bonding with baby sessions of his own.
* DO try various nipples and baby bottles - In the event your infant hasn't taken to bottle feeding, perhaps it's the nipple. Different nipples have various flow rates. The milk should come out quick enough so your little one doesn't get frustrated, and not too rapidly that your child has difficulty keeping up. Turn the bottle inverted and in case you have a drop a second, it's just right.
* DO make bottle feeding as much like breastfeeding as possible - It's vital to connect to the infant as she feeds on the bottle.
Bottle-feeding Don'ts-
Don't try to pop the bottle and multi-task. Swap your hands, try various positions and let your child take her time. These times ought to be solely parent-baby time, filled with cuddling, playing and of course, sufficient burping.
* DON'T provide your little one a bottle in bed - It's a bad idea to place your newborn to bed using a bottle. It could actually bring about choking, ear infections and in some cases tooth decay.
* DON'T customise the formula. A toddler formula is manufactured keeping the baby's nutrition in mind, so avoid watering it down. Also, Don't give your newborn plain water or juice right up until she's started off solids (about 4 to 6 months).
* DON'T go moo. It is actually suggested to not change to cow's milk until such time as your child's at a minimum One year old. Your newly born baby will not be able to absorb cow's milk ahead of that.
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