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… Hand expression of colostrum for a few minutes after feeding gives extra stimulation to your breasts. Although … to give their baby expressed breast milk by cup, spoon or bottle – but bottles can make it harder for a baby to breastfeed well. …
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… Breastfeeding: When Baby Doesn't Want to Stop On this page: … of age and eating a variety of iron-rich foods) in a cup or bottle. Do this before you breastfeed or between … breastfeedings. Slowly increase the amount in the cup or bottle. If possible, have someone else feed your baby with a …
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… breast milk is a way of giving your baby breast milk in a bottle. If you collect milk, you can store it so you don't … is useful if you're going back to work or will be gone at feeding time. It's also a way to give your baby breast milk … pumping or handling milk that will be stored. Use plastic bottle liners, small freezer bags, or glass bottles for …
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… Information Overview A baby may be uncomfortable after feedings if he or she has swallowed air during the feeding. … when you switch breasts during feeding. Burp a baby who is bottle-feeding after each 30 mL (1 fl oz) to 60 mL (2 fl oz) … Try these tips to help your baby swallow less air during bottle feedings: Make sure that the breast milk or formula …
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… Breastfeeding at Work On this page: Overview … to prepare your baby. Show your baby how to drink from a bottle or from a cup if your baby is older. If you've been breastfeeding for at least a month, offer your baby a bottle of breast milk. Try this at least an hour before the …
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… contact with sugars in formula and breast milk. Remove a bottle from your baby's mouth before your baby falls asleep. … prevent mouth bacteria from producing acids that cause baby bottle tooth decay . Also, clean your baby's teeth after feeding, especially at night. Be smart about juice. Juice is …
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… Expressed breast milk can be safely stored (in a sterilized bottle) for: Up to four hours at room temperature. Three … out of the water) Be sure to defrost just enough for one feeding so milk is not wasted. Once milk has thawed, it may … the container under warm tap water (if using an infant bottle, keep the nipple out of the water) or putting the …
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… in your baby's dental health, especially if you are breastfeeding. Even before teeth break through the gum (erupt), … of transferring tooth decay bacteria to your child. If you bottle-feed, do not put your baby to bed with a bottle of juice, milk, formula, or other sugary liquid. The …
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… Trouble latching on to the mother's breast and sucking. (Bottle-fed babies usually don't have feeding problems, because it is easy to get milk from the nipple of a bottle.) Gaps or spaces between the front lower teeth. …
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… of a problem? If your baby starts spitting up after every feeding, there may be a problem with the way he or she is … Hold your baby during feedings. Don't prop your baby's bottle. Don't place your baby in an infant seat during feedings. Try a new type of bottle or use a nipple with a smaller opening to reduce air …