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Bottle feeding



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Bottle feeding

Introduction

How you are going to feed your newborn baby is an important decision. 

Today, most women in England are deciding to breastfeed as there are health benefits for both mother and child.

However, in cases where breastfeeding is not possible, bottle feeding using either expressed breast milk or infant formula milk can be a useful option.

Before deciding to bottle feed your baby, it is important to discuss it with your GP or midwife.

If you begin to bottle feed your baby, it can be difficult to switch to breastfeeding, so it is important to consider this when making your decision about your feeding method.

For more information about bottle feeding, including how to sterilise bottles and store breast milk, overcoming common bottle feeding problems and how to make up infant formula, visit the Birth to five section on bottle feeding.

 

Published Date
2011-03-24 11:19:08Z
Last Review Date
2010-09-30 00:00:00Z
Next Review Date
2012-09-30 00:00:00Z
Classification
Babies,Feeding babies,Toddlers

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