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Feeding Baby: Introducing the Bottle
It's quite obvious! Breastfeeding is definitely better for your baby than formula food. Research has proved it to be so and formula food still does not have the capacity to boost the immune system like a mother's milk.
But ask an expectant or a new mother what she plans to do on the issue and you might encounter an ambivalent reply. Most mothers are determined to breastfeed their babies for the Indian ethos emphasis's the selflessness of motherhood. But, the fact remains that countless mothers find it simply inconvenient. Breastfeeding can be difficult and body altering and comes in the way of the resumption of 'normal' life after childbirth.
Introducing your baby to the bottle
Experts
suggest
that
you
wait
till
the
third
or
fourth
week
before
giving
your
baby
his
or
her
first
taste
of
the
bottle.
If
you
are
a
working
woman
and
are
due
back
at
work
soon,
begin
with
the
bottle
at
least
two
weeks
ahead.
Initial
glitches
can
be
ironed
out
by
the
time
you
start
work.
Try and get someone else - your mother or mother-in-law or your husband - to offer your baby the first bottle. It will make him less confused as he may be wondering why he has been denied your breast and been given a cold nipple instead.
Help your husband indulge in the fatherhood experience. Encourage him to bottle-feed the baby whenever possible.
Cuddle
your
baby
close
while
bottle-feeding
the
baby.
It
helps
bonding
and
physically
it
nurtures
in
the
same
way
that
breastfeeding
does.
Does
your
baby
resist
the
bottle?
Five techniques that just might tick:
Get a bottle nipple similar to your baby's pacifier. Dip the nipple in warm water before the feed to entice your baby to hang on to it.
Dupe your baby's taste buds. Put some breast milk on the nipple. He might start sucking when he tastes the familiar liquid.
Have patience. Let your baby play with the nipple or chew on it. Eventually, he may start sucking.
Try a different position for bottle-feeding. Face your baby, make eye contact, and be innovative. Once used to the bottle, you can revert to the usual position of feeding.
Set aside enough time to feed your baby. If he insists on refusing the bottle despite repeated attempts, don't charge into a full-fledged bottle battle. Wait for about 10 minutes. Then put him to your breast. Your baby won't go hungry, but will also not associate refusal to bottle-feed with instant gratification.
Babies
are
unpredictable.
He
might
accept
the
bottle
peacefully
at
the
first
go
and
then
may
decide
after
three
months
that
he
wants
nothing
to
do
with
that
artificial
nipple.
Be
prepared
for
such
occurrences.



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