Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Breastfeeding-Mixed feeding

Dominant or mixed breastfeeding means feeding breast milk and infant formula, baby food and even water, depending on the age of the child. Babies feed differently with artificial teats than a breast. With the chest. Massages language of the child's milk instead of sucking with an artificial nipple, a child sucks, as long as the milk floats and is easy to overfeed a bottle. As the flow is constant, and the child does not cause disappointment, mixing breastfeeding and bottle (or use a pacifier) ​​before the child gets used to food from his mother, can result in the baby prefers bottle within. Some mothers feed supplement with a small syringe or flexible cup to reduce the risk of nipple preference. When using a bottle, it is important to use the baby to accept the slowest flow (and not to move to a faster speed, just because the child gets older) and as feed rate.

The child should sit almost vertically, and the bottle should be tilted slightly to allow some milk to go to the child. Bottle should take as long as breastfeeding does. Quicker power can easily lead to overeating.

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