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- To safely bottle-feed a baby, you should12:
- Find a position that’s comfortable for you and safe for your baby.
- Hold the bottle at a horizontal angle so that your little one has to gently suck to get the milk.
- Be sure that the milk fills the entire nipple so that your baby isn’t gulping lots of air, which may result in gas and fussiness.
- Position the bottle at an angle rather than straight up and down so the milk only comes out when your baby sucks.
- Let your baby take breaks from drinking when he or she seems to want them.
- Watch your baby for cues that he or she is full, and then stop, even if the bottle is not empty.
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- First, find a position that’s comfortable for you and safe for your baby.
- Hold the bottle at a horizontal angle so that your little one has to gently suck to get the milk.
www.healthline.com/health/baby/how-to-bottle-fee…How to bottle feed:
- Position the bottle at an angle rather than straight up and down so the milk only comes out when your baby sucks.
- Let your baby take breaks from drinking when he or she seems to want them.
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