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What are the tips and precautions for bottle feeding

2024-04-27

The tips and precautions for bottle feeding are as follows:


Firstly, it is crucial to ensure the cleanliness and disinfection of the bottle and nipple. Before each use, the bottle and nipple should be washed with hot water or steamed to remove residues and kill bacteria. At the same time, parents should also ensure that their hands are clean before preparing milk powder.


Secondly, special attention should also be paid to the brewing temperature and ratio of milk powder. Generally speaking, it is most suitable to use warm water at 40-60 ℃ to brew milk powder. Excessive temperature may damage the nutrients in the milk powder and even burn the baby, while too low temperature may cause milk powder to clump and affect the baby's absorption. Meanwhile, brew according to the recommended ratio on the milk powder packaging, and do not arbitrarily increase or decrease the amount of milk powder.


During the feeding process, it is important to adopt the correct feeding posture. It is recommended that parents sit on chairs or lean against cushions, hold the baby in their arms, and tilt their body at a 45 degree angle to prevent milk from flowing into the baby's ears or causing coughing. At the same time, it is important to ensure that the nipple of the bottle is filled with milk to prevent the baby from inhaling too much air, which can lead to issues such as bloating.


Also, pay attention to observing the baby's reaction and sucking situation. If the baby experiences symptoms such as refusal to feed, crying, or difficulty breathing, breastfeeding should be stopped promptly and the cause checked. At the same time, it is also important to avoid forcing babies to finish the last drop of milk in the bottle, as each baby's appetite and needs are different.


In addition, it is important to avoid some common misconceptions. For example, do not let your baby lie down and drink from a bottle to prevent milk from flowing into your baby's ears and causing otitis media; Don't let your baby sleep with a bottle in hand to prevent sugar substances from adhering to the mouth and causing oral diseases; Wash and disinfect the bottle promptly after each use to prevent bacterial growth.


Overall, bottle feeding requires parents to carefully and patiently operate, pay attention to cleanliness, hygiene, and correct feeding methods to ensure that the baby can grow up safely and healthily.



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