1. The right Start….
Breast Feeding is the best start for your baby, but there maybe other reasons why you have decided to bottle feed. Bottle feeding can also be a bonding experience, and your baby will get all the nutrients they need to grow healthily.
2. Bottles….
There are a wide variety of bottles and teats available, in all different shapes and sizes…its important to find the one that suits your baby. You will need some essential items for your baby, including: Steriliser, bottles, teats, bottle brushes and teat brushes. It is sooo important to sterilise and clean feeding equipment thoroughly, and specially designed brushes will make this easier.
3. The Right Formula….
Infant fromula milk is the only alternative to breast milk. It comes in the form of a powder, but it isn’t sterile, so itshouldnt be prepared in advance due to the risk of infection.
4. Dont go near….
Ordinary cow’s milk, goats milk, condensed milk, dried milk and evaporated milk should never be given to a baby under 12 months. If you are unsure which type of formula to give your baby, check with your midwife or health visitor.

Breast Feeding is the best start for your baby, but there maybe other reasons why you have decided to bottle feed. Bottle feeding can also be a bonding experience, and your baby will get all the nutrients they need to grow healthily.
2. Bottles….
There are a wide variety of bottles and teats available, in all different shapes and sizes…its important to find the one that suits your baby. You will need some essential items for your baby, including: Steriliser, bottles, teats, bottle brushes and teat brushes. It is sooo important to sterilise and clean feeding equipment thoroughly, and specially designed brushes will make this easier.
3. The Right Formula….
Infant fromula milk is the only alternative to breast milk. It comes in the form of a powder, but it isn’t sterile, so itshouldnt be prepared in advance due to the risk of infection.
4. Dont go near….
Ordinary cow’s milk, goats milk, condensed milk, dried milk and evaporated milk should never be given to a baby under 12 months. If you are unsure which type of formula to give your baby, check with your midwife or health visitor.

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