Latest Updates
-
Purported Video of Muslim Mob Lynching & Hanging Hindu Youth In Bangladesh Shocks Internet -
A Hotel on Wheels: Bihar Rolls Out Its First Luxury Caravan Buses -
Bharti Singh-Haarsh Limbachiyaa Welcome Second Child, Gender: Couple Welcome Their Second Baby, Duo Overjoyed - Report | Bharti Singh Gives Birth To Second Baby Boy | Gender Of Bharti Singh Haarsh Limbachiyaa Second Baby -
Bharti Singh Welcomes Second Son: Joyous News for the Comedian and Her Family -
Gold & Silver Rates Today in India: 22K, 24K, 18K & MCX Prices Fall After Continuous Rally; Check Latest Gold Rates in Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad & Other Cities on 19 December -
Nick Jonas Dancing to Dhurandhar’s “Shararat” Song Goes Viral -
From Consciousness To Cosmos: Understanding Reality Through The Vedic Lens -
The Sunscreen Confusion: Expert Explains How to Choose What Actually Works in Indian Weather -
On Goa Liberation Day 2025, A Look At How Freedom Shaped Goa Into A Celebrity-Favourite Retreat -
Daily Horoscope, Dec 19, 2025: Libra to Pisces; Astrological Prediction for all Zodiac Signs
Feeding Baby: Introducing the Bottle... Contd
How do you feed your baby from a cup?
Hold your baby upright in one arm and bring the cup to his mouth.
Tilt it gently to allow a small portion of the milk, formula food or juice to flow into your baby's mouth.
He may begin to lap it up and then drink.
But, drinking from a cup can be time-consuming and messy. Use a spill-proof cup. Or use a hollow spoon to pour the milk into his mouth.
Keep most of the earlier principles in mind when introducing your baby to the cup. Start early and introduce the cup gradually. Try to start with the experiment a couple of weeks before you head back to work.
How much is right?
If
you
bottle-feed
your
baby,
it's
hard
to
determine
how
much
is
enough.
Actually,
it's
not
a
simple
matter.
The
right
amount
of
formula
food
depends
on
your
baby's
age,
weight
and
the
combination
you
are
feeding
him.
Follow
the
feeding
instructions
on
the
formula
food
packet.
The
general
rule
of
the
thumb
is
to
mix
formula
powder
and
milk
in
exactly
equal
quantities.
Keep
in
mind
that
these
are
general
guidelines.
Your
pediatrician
should
advise
you
about
the
amounts
that
are
suitable
for
your
baby
as
he
grows.
Your
baby
will
also
let
you
know
if
he's
getting
enough
or
not.
He'll
finish
feeding
quickly
and
look
around
for
more
food.
Make
sure
that
you
don't
automatically
give
a
bottle
to
your
baby
every
time
he
or
she
cries.
Learn
to
read
your
baby's
actions
and
figure
out
whether
he
or
she
is
hungry
or
wants
attention.
Wean off formula gradually
The solids your baby will eat at first won't be enough to meet his or her growing body's nutritional needs. So continue giving your baby breast milk or formula milk, even as you introduce him or her to solids.
Avoid juice, which doesn't offer the nutritional value of the formula it replaces.
Types of nipples
Nipples come in a wide array of options - more than formulas. They also come in different sizes (according to the age and flow rates). The formula or breast milk should drip steadily out of the nipple - if it pours out in a stream, the hole is too big and the nipple should be discarded.
Check nipples periodically for signs of wear, such as discolouration or thinning, and replace worn ones, which could break and become a choking hazard.
Choosing bottles
Bottles come in several shapes and sizes. Perhaps you could start with a smaller size, for a newborn will not be able to drink more than 60 to 80 ml at one feeding. Later, graduate to using the larger size.
Preparing formula
Before
you
use
bottles
or
nipples
for
the
first
time,
sterilise
them
by
submerging
them
in
boiling
water
for
about
five
minutes.
Then
allow
them
to
dry
on
a
clean
dry
towel.
Many
parents
sterilise
the
water
used
to
mix
formula
food
for
newborns
in
the
early
months.
Save
time
by
boiling
enough
water
in
the
morning
to
last
the
whole
day.
There
is
no
health
necessity
that
your
baby
should
be
fed
only
warm
milk,
though
the
baby
may
personally
prefer
it
so.
Ensure
that
your
baby
is
drinking
comfortably
from
the
bottle.
If
there
are
a
lot
of
noisy
sucking
sounds,
he
is
probably
swallowing
too
much
air.
Tilt
the
bottle
so
that
the
nipple
and
the
neck
are
always
filled
with
water.
Hold
your
baby
up
at
a
45
degree
angle.
Never
prop
a
bottle.
It
can
cause
choking.
Hold
or
cuddle
your
baby
close
to
you
while
feeding
-
whether
it
is
breastfeeding
or
bottle-feeding.
This
is
the
time
over
which
you
can
bond
with
your
baby.



Click it and Unblock the Notifications











