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Mom of a 1 yr 4 m old girl11 months ago
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meri beti 6 mnths ki h breast feed pr h.. bt wo kbhi bhi bottle feed nhi leti h.. bottle leti hi nhi h.. main kya kru kaise usko bottle introduced karwao

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy11 months ago
A. Introducing a bottle to your baby, especially if they are used to breastfeeding, can be challenging but manageable with a few strategies. Here’s how to gently introduce a bottle: Steps to Introduce Bottle Feeding: 1. Pick the Right Time: Start when your baby is calm and not overly hungry or fussy. A happy baby will be more receptive to trying something new. 2. Choose the Right Bottle and Nipple: Use a bottle with a nipple designed to mimic breastfeeding. Slow-flow nipples are good for breastfed babies as they help prevent the baby from getting overwhelmed with too much milk at once. 3. Let Someone Else Offer the Bottle: Sometimes, babies are more willing to accept a bottle from someone other than the mother, as they associate their mother with breastfeeding. Have a caregiver or partner try feeding the baby. 4. Warm the Milk: Warm the formula or breast milk to body temperature. Breastfed babies are used to warm milk, so this can help make the bottle more familiar. 5. Start with a Small Amount: Offer just a little bit of milk in the bottle at first. This helps the baby get used to the bottle without feeling overwhelmed. 6. Try Different Positions: Some babies may refuse the bottle if they are held in the same position as when breastfeeding. Try holding the baby in a more upright position or facing away from you. 7. Be Patient and Gentle: Don’t force the bottle into the baby’s mouth. Let the baby explore and take the nipple at their own pace. 8. Use a Familiar Smell: Try wearing something that smells like you (such as a shirt you’ve worn) or placing your scent on the bottle by rubbing the nipple on your skin before feeding. 9. Mix Breastfeeding with Bottle Feeding: Initially, you can pump some breast milk and offer it in a bottle so the baby gets familiar with the taste of the milk but from the bottle. Gradually, you can switch to formula if needed. 10. Stay Calm and Consistent: Babies can sense your stress, so remain calm and consistent with the process. If the baby refuses, wait a few days and try again without pushing too hard. Additional Tips: Practice a little every day: Start with a small, short session each day to allow your baby to adjust. Different types of bottles and nipples: If your baby refuses, try experimenting with different types and shapes of bottles and nipples. When to Start: If you are planning to return to work or need to switch to bottle feeding for other reasons, it’s best to introduce the bottle 2-3 weeks before you need the baby to fully adjust. Introducing a bottle may take time, but with consistency, your baby will likely get used to the new routine.
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