How to Bottle Feed a Baby

Everyone will develop their own way that is comfortable to bottle feed a baby. The baby will usually tell you when they're uncomfortable, but there are some things to keep in mind to ensure they're getting more milk and less air.

Things You'll Need

  • Bottle
  • Nursing Pillow
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Instructions

  1. How to Bottle Feed a Baby

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      Place a bib on the baby in case any spills or spit ups occur. This will protect the baby's clothing and give you less to clean up.

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      Cradle your baby in one arm with the baby reclining, but not laying completely down. If you do, the milk may travel through your baby's little tubes and cause ear infections.

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      Lean the arm that is supporting your baby on a nursing pillow or on the arm of a chair to help give support and not tire your arm out.

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      Ease the bottle into the baby's mouth with your other hand and let them feed. You can bond with your baby during this time just like you would if you were breastfeeding. You can talk or sing to your baby during their feedings.

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      Burp your baby if they are crying, screaming, or wiggling. Younger babies will need to be burped two or three times during a feeding. Sit your baby up while supporting their head if they're unable to do so. Rub your baby's back gently in circular movements until your baby burps. This may take awhile sometimes, but you will probably develop a routine that you find works best for your baby after awhile.

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      After every bottle feeding you need to throw away any remaining milk or formula. Bacteria from your baby's mouth may have entered the milk and can grow very quickly. If milk has been sitting out for longer than 20 minutes you should throw it out and give your baby fresh milk or formula.

Tips & Warnings

  • If your baby is crying or squirming a lot they may be uncomfortable. Try switching arms to see if that helps at all.

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