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Breastfeeding normally will make your baby feel uncomfortable, cry or even skip meals. The reason why babies have these reactions is because the bottle nipple is harder than the mother's breast, so the baby is not used to it. Therefore, mothers need to learn how to properly and effectively breastfeed their babies.
1. Reasons why babies need to practice bottle feeding
Usually the baby will be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months, in some cases due to family and work circumstances, the mother cannot breastfeed the baby directly from the breast. Therefore, bottle feeding is the best way to provide nutrition to the baby.
Some other cases where mothers have to practice bottle-feeding are:
Babies born prematurely, with smaller health for their gestational age or unwell in the neonatal period need to be bottle-fed for a short period of time; Children tested with low blood sugar index need to use bottle feeding to add calories; Mother's milk has not come, so the baby has to drink from a bottle so as not to starve; Cases of children with cleft lip and cleft palate or unable to swallow or suck while breastfeeding...
2. Ways for babies to practice bottle feeding
Parents need to practice skills to help bottle-fed babies feel full, comfortable and develop more comprehensively.
Here are some ways to practice bottle-feeding properly:
Parents can apply proper breastfeeding when the baby is hungry: When the baby asks for a feed, do not breastfeed immediately, instead give the baby Wait a little longer for the baby to feel really hungry. At this point, parents try to put the bottle in the child's mouth. If the baby is willing to suck the bottle right away, it may be easier for the next time. Parents should practice bottle-feeding when the baby is full: In some cases, babies have a very strong reaction to bottle-feeding when they are hungry and that will make it difficult for them to practice bottle-feeding. In this case, parents should not apply bottle-feeding when the baby is hungry, instead give the baby a bottle between feedings. Children will be receptive and ready to try this refreshing snack. Practice bottle-feeding but still keep an indifferent attitude towards the child: Usually, when a child practices bottle-feeding but the baby does not cooperate or fuss, it will make parents feel sorry for the child and stop doing it. However, do not lose your temper because if you show kindness to your child at this time, it may make the situation more difficult to deal with. Instead, pretending to be indifferent to your baby and acting normal will help him quickly accept bottle feeding for the next meal. Do not let the baby see the mother's breast when the baby is bottle-feeding: To properly breastfeed the infant, ask the father or grandparent or caregiver to practice bottle-feeding and make sure the baby does not see the breast or tell the story. Even without contact so that the baby can see the mother's breath. According to experts, this way of learning to suckle is very easy to help your baby get used to the bottle as quickly as possible. Use breast milk in a bottle to practice bottle feeding: Some babies refuse to take bottles because they don't like the milk in the bottle, especially babies. Therefore, using breast milk to practice bottle feeding can help babies quickly adapt to bottle feeding. However, some children prefer formula or juice, so parents can also use these to practice bottle feeding, but should not abuse it because it is not good for babies. . Practice bottle-feeding when your baby is still dreaming: Letting your baby practice bottle-feeding while they are still sleepy helps them get used to it. Over the next few weeks, your baby will be more receptive to bottle-feeding when he's awake. Parents should not be harsh and stressful for the baby during bottle feeding, because it can cause the baby to give up completely during the practice. If the baby refuses and reacts to the bottle, the parent temporarily puts the bottle away and can try again another day.
A few notes for parents to check before giving a bottle to their baby:
Milk flow: When a baby refuses to take a bottle, it may not be because of the shape of the nipple, but sometimes because the milk flow is too fast. quickly cause the child to choke. Because when breastfeeding, babies need to use force to suck and swallow, conversely, babies with bottles do not need to exert much effort to do this. Always warm milk before feeding: If the milk is too hot or too cold, it affects the health of the baby. Let your baby try before the actual feed so that the baby gets used to the taste and speed of milk flow. When parents have tried bottle-feeding according to the above instructions and the baby is still uncooperative or uncomfortable, seek advice from a doctor. For a number of reasons, such as problems related to reflux, weak oral muscles or lack of oral stimulation, babies refuse to take a bottle.
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