2016年4月20日星期三

HOW TO BETTER BOTTLE FEEDING

Your baby’s meals have valuable nutrition that makes weight gain, brain growth, and a ton of other important physiologic functions they need to thrive possible. Some breastfeed and others bottle feed; some use formula and others use expressed breastmilk. When it comes to creating positive feeding experiences, it’s not only what they eat, but also how they eat. We may think that a Baby Feeding Bottle is self -explanatory, but there’s just as much to learn about feeding from a bottle as there is from a breast!
The classic bottle feeding method, in which baby is reclined and the bottle is tipped back so that air bubbles do not form, can often result in more stress than satisfaction for your baby. Milk drips out constantly when a Glass Baby Bottle is held upside-down, even in slow flow nipples. This means that baby has to keep swallowing to avoid choking, even if they’re not ready, too tired, aren’t hungry, or just want a break. Caregivers often don’t recognize the signs of a stressful feeding experience, so we’re here to help.
Here’s a few Tips for Better Bottle Feeding
Hold baby upright (sitting) rather than reclining to help him control the flow of milk.
Touch the nipple to his bottom lip and wait for him to open his mouth). When baby takes the nipple into his mouth, his position should be upright enough that the bottle should be almost horizontal. Tip the bottle just enough to fill the nipple with milk.
Check mouth placement:
Look for fish lips .
Little or no milk should leak from mouth
Note the rhythm of baby swallowing, which should happen after every 1-3 sucks. It’s natural for baby to pause about every 20 seconds. When this happens, you can tip the nipple towards the roof of baby’s mouth (since milk will continue to drip out) until baby starts to suck again.
Switch sides during feeds to allow for stimulation to both sides of the body (including the eyes, arms, brain and more).
Baby should appear relaxed during feedings ,hands and body at ease, eyes looking at you.
Here are signs of stress you want to avoid:
Turning head away from bottle
Pushing the bottle away
Gulping/coughing with startled look
Milk spilling from corners of the mouth
Splayed fingers and toes
A few things to avoid:
Don’t prop a bottle: Babies should always be watched while they’re feeding.
Don’t force your baby to finish a bottle, follow their physical cues instead.
Don’t feed your baby while he’s facing away from you. Feeding time is just as crucial for social interactions as it is nutrition. Encourage engagement by making eye contact and talking with your baby.
Don’t put anything other than breastmilk or formula in the bottle unless directed by your baby’s physician.
With all this in mind, remember that the most important thing is to relax and enjoy this time together. These moments are precious for you, too. The gaze in your baby’s eyes, the sounds of his cooing, the sweetness of his satisfied sleep — these will feed your memories for a long time to come.Baby Feeding Bottles Online

2016年4月12日星期二

Plastic Baby Bottles For Your Baby

Nowadays, it is not hard to find a company manufacturing various kinds of baby products. But when it comes to buying baby bottles, it becomes difficult to find the best option for your baby. You can try PP baby bottles .
Plastic Baby Bottles are the best, and that’s for many good reasons. The first reason why these bottles are attractive for moms is the availability of silicone nipples .These nipples are not like traditional nipples, as the design is a bit different. But, this doesn’t mean they are not effective; in fact, they are even more useful. In addition, these are silicon nipple and are much better than the latex nipples. With these silicon nipples, you won’t face problem of cracking or crumbling of nipples. Another good thing about these nipples is that they don’t make you go through the problem of discolored nipples;
Apart from nipples, there is another good factor working behind the popularity of these Plastic Drinking Water Bottles which is the availability of wider mouth. With wide mouth bottles you don’t have to go through any hassle when cleaning it. You can use dishwasher to clean them and they withstand without losing their color. But, if you want to hand-wash these bottles, you can easily do so because of the wider mouth. Use any dish scrubber and you will get a clean Baby Feeding Bottle.
So, it boils down to the fact that plastic baby bottles are the best you can get for your baby. These bottles are designed for optimum performance. The design is perfect and nipple is effective. It is the combination of both these things that makes Avent plastic baby bottles the best option for mothers around the globe. So, search no more and get an baby bottle to feed your baby in the right way.
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2016年4月6日星期三

TIPS FOR BETTER BOTTLE FEEDING

BOTTLE SERVICE: TIPS FOR BETTER BOTTLE FEEDING
Your baby’s meals have nutrition that makes weight gain, brain growth, and other important physiologic functions they need to thrive possible. Some breastfeed and others baby bottle feed; some use formula and others use expressed breastmilk. When it comes to creating positive feeding experiences, it’s not only what they eat, but also how they eat. We may think that a baby bottle is self-explanatory, but there’s just as much to learn about feeding from a bottle as there is from a breast!
The classic bottle feeding method, in which baby is reclined and the bottle is tipped back so that air bubbles do not form, can often result in more stress than satisfaction for your baby. Milk drips out constantly when a bottle is held upside-down, even in slow flow nipples. This means that baby has to keep swallowing to avoid choking, even if they’re not ready, too tired, aren’t hungry, or just want a break. Caregivers often don’t recognize the signs of a stressful feeding experience, so we’re here to help.
Here’s a few simple tips to help keep babies happy while gulping down the goodness they need:
Hold baby upright (sitting) rather than reclining to help him control the flow of milk.
Touch the nipple to his bottom lip and wait for him to open his mouth (do not force the nipple in his mouth). When baby takes the nipple into his mouth, his position should be upright enough that the bottle should be almost
horizontal. Tip the bottle just enough to fill the nipple with milk.
Check mouth placement:
Look for fish lips (upper and lower lips sealed around nipple and rolled slightly outward)
Little or no milk should leak from mouth
Note the rhythm of baby swallowing, which should happen after every 1-3 sucks. It’s natural for baby to pause about every 20 seconds. When this happens, you can tip the nipple towards the roof of baby’s mouth (since milk will
continue to drip out) until baby starts to suck again.
Switch sides during feeds to allow for stimulation to both sides of the body (including the eyes, arms, brain and more).
Baby should appear relaxed during feedings (hands and body at ease, eyes looking at you).
Here are signs of stress you want to avoid:
Pushing the bottle away
Gulping/coughing with startled look
Splayed fingers and toes
Milk spilling from corners of the mouth
Turning head away from Baby Bottle
A few things to avoid:
Don’t prop a baby bottle : Babies should always be watched while they’re feeding.
Don’t feed your baby while he’s facing away from you. Feeding time is just as crucial for social interactions as it is nutrition. Encourage engagement by making eye contact and talking with your baby.
Don’t force your baby to finish a bottle, follow their physical cues instead.
Don’t put anything other than breastmilk or formula in the Glass Baby Bottle unless directed by your baby’s physician.With all this in mind, remember that the most important thing is to relax and enjoy this time together. These moments are precious for you, too. The gaze in your baby’s eyes, the sounds of his cooing, the sweetness of his satisfied sleep .

2016年3月27日星期日

How to prepare for feeding your baby before baby comes

Have you thought a lot about how to feed your soon-to-be baby? This basic act is surprisingly more complicated than you would think and planning is key. So, we’re here to help! Use the simple tips below to prepare for any unforeseen circumstances and create a roadmap for success — which will be a helpful resource in those early, sleep-deprived days:
If you can, plan to breastfeed for at least the first 8 days. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding for the first year and we support that recommendation. But it can be an overwhelming commitment for many moms, so we encourage you to take it one step at a time. The very first feedings are especially important. Mother’s milk changes over time and the “first milk” as a very unique constitution specifically suited for newborns. Colostrum has high levels of nutrients like protein and carbohydrates, large numbers of antibodies and leukocytes to help protect against harmful viruses and bacteria, and even natural probiotics to help establish a healthy digestive tract. All of this and more is highly concentrated in colostrum, so newborn babies reap a lot of benefits from just a little bit of food. These early frequent feedings are critical in helping to establish mom’s milk supply. Additionally, the first 8 days appear to be a critical window,Babies are setting their internal sense of how much is ‘normal’ for them to eat. Too much, or too little can lead to lifelong impacts. Thankfully, breastfeeding typically leads to the right amount and pacing during that first week. You are designed to provide just what your baby needs! With formula-fed babies, you’ll need to be more attentive to not over- or underfeed.
If you know you’ll be bottle-feeding, get your gear in advance. Many hospitals have freebie formula and even Baby Feeding Bottles from major manufacturers, but there are safer options.Choose Glass Baby Bottle ,  stainless steel baby bottle, or safe plastic bottles like those made from polypropylene.( PP baby bottle ) Also, opt for organic formula or even breast milk from a breast milk bank.
Have a Plan B. Life is full of unexpected surprises and you certainly don’t want to be caught off guard when it comes to feeding your baby. Consider a couple of what-ifs: What if your baby is premature? How and what will you feed your baby in the neonatal intensive care unit ? What if something happens to you and you’re unable to breastfeed or feed your child at all? Does your significant other know about organic formula and breast milk banks?Take classes. You’ve probably considered childbirth education, but also look into newborn parenting classes, breastfeeding classes, and La Leche League meetings. The more informed and empowered you are, the more likely you’ll successfully fulfill your feeding goals.
Find out what your hospital or birthing center’s postpartum protocols are and how they address first feedings. How hands-on and informed are their nurses when it comes to breastfeeding? Do they allow immediate skin-to-skin contact? What about if a C-Section is necessary? Is there an on-site lactation consultant to assist you during those first days?
Have a clear birth plan and someone in attendance who will advocate for you and your wishes. Go beyond a basic birth plan and make sure your wishes are clear in regards to some of those “what if” possibilities mentioned earlier.
The more empowered you are, the more successful you’ll be during first feedings.Set up a support system. A lactation consultant can be invaluable. Look for an IBCLC – International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. Don’t hesitate to reach out to your child’s pediatrician for supportive advice. Identify friends and family who have weathered these experiences before (both breastfeeding and bottle-feeding) and put them on speed dial. It takes a village!
Keep this in mind, too: How you feed your baby does not define what type of parent you are. It’s an extremely emotional and personal experience. There is no right or wrong way, so if it doesn’t always work out how you envisioned, it’s okay. We’re all for putting judgement, preconceptions, and guilt aside and just focusing on loving our babies!
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2016年3月20日星期日

Breastfeeding Tips

Breastfeeding Tips
The number one tip is to try to relax (easier said than done I know, but remember this is a learning curve for you and your new baby!)
1. Position yourself comfortably; that could be with back support, pillows supporting your arms and in your lap and your feet supported by a footrest or a big book, it is whatever works for you. A feed can take anything from ten to sixty minutes.
2. Have a drink close to hand, it’s thirsty work.
3. Hold the baby with the opposite arm to the breast from which you intend to offer. Support baby’s head and shoulders with your hand and his body along your forearm. He should be facing the breast without needing to turn his head. You would not eat a meal with your head turned.
3. With his nose in line with your nipple, and from the direction that your nipple points, encourage him to open his mouth wide, by gently stroking his top lip with your nipple.
4. Now this is where you need to be confident, once he opens his mouth, quickly tilt his head back and move his chin towards the nipple. Once it touches the areola, scoop it and the nipple in to his mouth. Imagine baby is a coat hooking onto a coat peg. This will allow him to fill his mouth with the areola and stimulate him to feed correctly. Support his back (rather than the back of his head) so that his chin burrows into your breast. His nose will be touchingyour breast.
5. Breast feeding is PAIN FREE . If you are feeling pain for more than 10 seconds detach baby gently and try again. The pain is a definite sign something isn’t right so you must start again. Occasionally when baby first latches on there is a ‘toe curling’ pain but it should ease within a 10 second time frame. This was the one piece of information I didn’t get when I was trying to feed my 2nd child and I suffered for a long time. I ‘ put up’ with it because she needed food, but what I didn’t realise was she was traumatising my nipples to the point of bleeding and being extremely painful. This made me reluctant to feed her, she wasn’t feeding properly and therefore not getting enough milk. This led to her wanting to feed more frequently, establishing the wrong technique which caused more pain…….and so the cycle continued.
You know you are getting it right when: manual breast pump
1. It doesn’t hurt.
2. He lies still during a feed.
3. You can hear and see active swallowing, your midwife can point this out to you during the early days as it does take some practice to spot.
4. His lips are curled back with his nose buried in the breast.
5. At the end of a feed he will come off the on his own and is relaxed.
6. A feed should last between 20 and 60 minutes.
7. In a 24 hr period you should have at least 6 wet and 2 dirty nappies.
Using a breast pump can help you if you need some help.

2016年3月15日星期二

TIPS FOR BETTER BOTTLE FEEDING

Your baby’s meals have valuable nutrition that makes weight gain, brain growth, and a ton of other important physiologic functions they need to thrive possible. Some breastfeed and others bottle feed; some use formula and others use expressed breastmilk. When it comes to creating positive feeding experiences, it’s not only what they eat, but also how they eat. We may think that a baby bottle is self-explanatory, but there’s just as much to learn about feeding from a Baby Feeding Bottle as there is from a breast!
The classic bottle feeding method, in which baby is reclined and the bottle is tipped back so that air bubbles do not form, can often result in more stress than satisfaction for your baby. Milk drips out constantly when a bottle is held upside-down, even in slow flow nipples . This means that baby has to keep swallowing to avoid choking, even if they’re not ready, too tired, aren’t hungry, or just want a break.Caregivers often don’t recognize the signs of a stressful feeding experience, so we’re here to help.
Here are signs of stress you want to avoid:
Pushing the bottle away
Gulping/coughing with startled look
Splayed fingers and toes
Milk spilling from corners of the mouth
Turning head away from baby milk Bottle
Here’s a few simple tips to help keep babies happy while gulping down the goodness they need:
Hold baby upright (sitting) rather than reclining to help him control the flow of milk.
Touch the nipple to his bottom lip and wait for him to open his mouth(do not force the nipple in his mouth). When baby takes the nipple into his mouth, his position should be upright enough that the bottle should be almost horizontal. Tip the bottle just enough to fill the nipple with milk.Check mouth placement:
Look for fish lips (upper and lower lips sealed around nipple and rolled slightly outward)
Little or no milk should leak from mouth
Note the rhythm of baby swallowing, which should happen after every 1-3 sucks. It’s natural for baby to pause about every 20 seconds. When this happens, you can tip the nipple towards the roof of baby’s mouth (since milk will continue to drip out) until baby starts to suck again.
Switch sides during feeds to allow for stimulation to both sides of the body (including the eyes, arms, brain and more).
Baby should appear relaxed during feedings (hands and body at ease, eyes looking at you).glass baby feeding bottles
 
A few things to avoid:
Don’t prop a bottle: Babies should always be watched while they’re feeding.
Don’t force your baby to finish a bottle, follow their physical cues instead.
Don’t feed your baby while he’s facing away from you. Feeding time is just as crucial for social interactions as it is nutrition. Encourage engagement by making eye contact and talking with your baby.
Don’t put anything other than breastmilk or formula in the bottle unless directed by your baby’s physician.
With all this in mind, remember that the most important thing is to relax and enjoy this time together. These moments are precious for you, too. The gaze in your baby’s eyes, the sounds of his cooing, the sweetness of his satisfied sleep — these will feed your memories for a long time to come.

2016年3月9日星期三

How to warm up bottles

How to warm up bottles
The safest way to heat a Baby Feeding Bottle is to heat the milk while it’s in the bottle. This can be done in two ways:
Place the BABY MILK BOTTLE in a jug full of hot or boiling water. Leave it for several minutes and then remove. Don’t leave it for too long, otherwise it will be too hot for your baby.
Buy a dedicated bottle warmer. These are great for getting your baby’s milk to the right temperature and can also be used to heat up food.
It is recommended that you avoid using a microwave to heat up baby milk. Microwaves heat food unevenly, so one part of the milk maybe warm but another might be scorching hot. The super high temperatures may even destroy some of the valuable nutrients in the milk.
When you have warmed your baby's bottle , test the temperature of the milk by squirting a little on to your inner wrist. The skin on your wrist is more sensitive than other parts, so it is a good indicator for temperatures. The milk on your skin should feel warm, not hot.

2016年3月1日星期二

About Teats

About Teats
Teats are usually supplied with baby bottles and are commonly made out of either silicone teat or latex teat.
Silicone nipples are durable and more suitable for older babies whilst latex teats are softer and therefore perfect for new-borns who have sensitive gums.
Flow rate is an important consideration if you are buying your first bottle or need to replace a damaged teat. Flow rate controls how much milk is allowed to pass through the teat, and as your child grows, they will need a faster flow rate to satisfy their hunger. On the teat you will see tiny holes; the higher the flow rate, the more holes there will be.
When to change a Teat?
Teats should be changed immediately if any of the following occurs:
- Stickiness or swelling — a sign that the teat is deteriorating.
-Milk pours out in a stream. Liquid should drip slowly from the teat. If it gushes out then the teat holes are too big.
- Thinning — this is an early sign that the teat is weakening. To test a teats strength, pull hard on the bulb. The teat should rebound into its original shape. If it doesn’t, throw away the teat .
- Discoloration —a sign that the teat is deteriorating
-Cracks, tears, or breaks — pieces of the teat could break off and become a choking hazard.

2016年2月21日星期日

Guide to Bottles

Ask any parent to describe their top ten baby essentials; Baby Feeding Bottles will most likely feature near the top. If you choose not to breast feed, then a bottle is the only way to give your baby nutrition. If you do breast feed, then a bottle can be useful for feeding your baby when it is inconvenient to breast feed.
As with most baby products, the market is packed with different options. This simple overview will compile the most popular bottle options, whilst listing the advantages and disadvantages of each different type.
Types of Bottles
There are two main types of feeding bottle: Glass Bottles   and  Plastic baby bottles .
Glass bottles are the less common of the two types but have several advantages over plastic. They are easy to clean, sterilise and leave no residue from the milk/formula. Glass is also much easier to recycle than plastic, so it is environmentally friendly as well.
Glass bottles can be risky though; they are heavy and will shatter if dropped, presenting a danger to your baby. They may also chip whilst being washed, again making them slightly hazardous. We recommend using silicone bottle covers to help minimise many of these hazards. glass feeding bottle with silicone sleeve
Plastic bottles can be made out of polypropylene, polycarbonate or PES (polyethersulfone). The polypropylene variant is the lower quality plastic out of the three and has a slightly milky colouring. PPSU is of a higher quality and can withstand super high temperatures. One of the best advantages of plastic bottles is that they are durable and shatterproof unlike glass. PPSU baby bottles
Modern plastic bottles exclude BPA (Bisphenol A) which has been found to leach from certain plastics at high temperatures. Studies have shown that BPA can lead to numerous health problems in children, including disruption of growth and development. Most bottles these days are BPA free, but always be aware when making a purchase and try to avoid bottles that feature BPA, as the studies are on-going with revelations being made daily.
Glass and plastic bottles can come in various sizes and shapes. Some bottles hold more than others and can feature handles for the baby to feed themselves. There are also right angled bottles that can reduce colic, making your baby less likely to develop uncomfortable gas. Try to choose the most suitable one dependant on how hungry or independent your baby is.BABY FEEDING BOTTLES

2016年2月14日星期日

Feeding Baby with Glass Baby Bottles

Feeding Baby with Glass Baby Bottles
After news that chemicals contained in polycarbonate plastic baby bottles were leaching into infant formula and other liquids, many mothers switched to Glass Baby Bottles to feed their infants.Today, tempered glass bottles are readily available from manufacturers such as ABA.
Keep in mind that scratches, nicks and cracks in Glass Baby Bottles can be potential places for bacteria to grow. Inspect the bottles frequently, and discard any which are damaged.
Most children’s health experts recommend clear silicone. Silicone Feeding Bottles More information can be foundchina-aba .

2016年1月25日星期一

How To Choose The Right Bottle For Your Baby

How To Choose The Right Bottle For Your Baby
Picking a BABY FEEDING BOTTLE seems like such an easy buying decision. You go to the store, select a pack of bottles, and go on your merry way.
The decision does not just come down to which brand to choose, but glass versus plastic, what kind of flow you want, nipple size, cost, ease of travel, etc. And the funny thing is, one of the most important buying decisions will never cross your mind until it is far too late.
Fast forward a few months to a crying newborn baby in your arms while you are trying frantically to clean a bottle (because they are all dirty) and there are 500 seemingly tiny parts and your hands are so dry from washing bottles all day they are cracking. Fun times.
When searching for a bottle, the important considerations are:
BPA: Bisphenol-A, also known as BPA, is a chemical that produces hormone-like substances in the body, and some studies have pointed to it causing cancer and other maladies. The FDA banned the use of BPA in bottles and sippy cups in July 2012, however virtually all manufacturers stopped using BPA before this date. However, because it is almost impossible to know if old bottles and sippy cups contain BPA, we do NOT recommend using ANY old  bottles or sippy cups for your child.
Glass versus Bottle: this is the first decision to make, because there are only so many glass bottles on the market.
Glass Bottles are always BPA-free, can be safely washed in a microwave, and may last longer than plastic bottles. They are also heavier and therefore harder to transport, can shatter and tend to be more expensive.
Plastic bottles can be made from three different types of materials: polycarbonate, polypropylene and polyamide.
Polycarbonate bottles were the standard until BPA became a concern. Polycarbonate contains BPA.
Polypropylene (PP) is the industry standard for plastic bottles, and does not break down when exposed to heat. You can therefore put them in the dishwasher and sterilize in hot water without fear. Most bottles are now made of this plastic. PP baby bottles 
Polyamide (PA) is safe for use in the dishwasher and sterilization, and is glass-like in its transparency.

Polyphenylene sulfone resins(PPSU) is safe for use ,without BPA. PPSU baby bottles

Nipples: The nipple, the vessel that delivers the milk to the baby, comes in various shapes, sizes, material and flow levels.
Shape: There are three general shapes of nipples on the market, orthodontic, bell-shaped and flat-topped.
Orthodontic – Supposedly better for a baby’s teeth, the flat portion of the nipple goes on the baby’s tongue.
Traditional / Bell-shaped – Many experts claim bell-shaped nipples work best for breast ed babies who take bottles of pumped breast milk.Flat-topped – These nipples are very trendy right now and are appearing on pretty much every new bottle entrant to the market these days. This nipple mirrors the look of a breast. However, the most popular bottles use the traditional / bell-shaped nipples.
Material: Nipples can be made of silicone or latex. Some people have latex allergies, so sticking with silicone is always safe.
Nipple Flow: nipples rangle from slow-flow to fast-flow. To understand the difference, a fast-flow nipple will quickly leak milk when turned upside down, and a slow-flow nipple will barely drip. A newborn baby would choke on a fast-flow nipple, as they are not capable of drinking that quickly.
For breastfed babies, make sure to use the slowest flow nipple available. Breastfeeding a baby is a surprisingly complex set of events, in which the baby must use their tongue, jaw, and have the proper latch to receive milk, and the mother’s breast slowly lets milk done. This is why it is often said that breastfed babies have to “work” for their milk. In order to ensure that a breastfed baby will continue to latch on correctly, you must be sure to use the slowest -flow nipple available.

2016年1月18日星期一

Bottles and baby

Bottles and baby
The easiest and best thing you can do your child is too low. However, there are a number of reasons, which may not be able to breastfeed them, the best choice to make is that the Baby Feeding Bottles. Dairy products manufactured today have many advantages and combine vitamins, iron and other nutrients that the child needs. In this way you can be sure that your child will need to take everything.bottle feeding may be the first difficult how they can actually see the breast milk the baby consumes, which is what happens when. So you might be surprised at how a  little baby drinks. Think about how the little boy and it all makes sense. Also about the child needs to be fed every three hours, although this can vary. Soon be able to understand how many times you have food reactions.
Another thing, you should I do know is that if your child such as temperature, milk at room temperature, you could save a lot of time. Some babies prefer milk warmed slightly and this means you probably spend your time in the kitchen. However, in view of the formula is not so difficult, he just needs time and care. It is advisable to sterilize all the BABY FEEDING BOTTLES of baby food preparation, the use of which in boiling water. A dry air and make a clean take. So preparethe formula and some warm milk. You can warm up time of the milk through a bottle warmer, especially for this and save money, but you can also keep the bottle under hot water.
If you want, but to feed breast milk continues to prefer the bottle to feed breast milk and you should then prepare the formula as a supplement, if the child is still hungry. Not a good idea that breast milk with formula as a mixture the goal is to give the breast milk. You do not want to waste it. So if this is the case, you should breast milk and see if the baby needs more milk.
Baby bottle also be that the experience of a bond you and your child. If you started and now the changes in feeding bottle , you could see the baby at first reluctantly. The milk tastes different from what was used and is also aother source. This may take some time to be resolved. Use the power when you want if you were the baby to the breast. Hold it firmly in your arms relaxed and calm and make the environment before starting the meal. This will help children feel safe and the food used to the new method.The feeding of the child is an experience of good relationship for both you and should be evaluated because it does not last forever!

2016年1月13日星期三

Glass Baby Bottles

Glass Baby Bottles
Want an alternative to plastic baby bottles?

A company called ABA is reintroducing glass baby bottles , but with a new design and safety twist: the bottle is covered with a modern silicone sleeve that will help protect the bottle from breakage and also prevent bumping into other articles in your diaper bag. This silicone sleeve is free of plastics and is 100% non-toxic. The bottle and the sleeve can be boiled or put in the dishwasher together. The silicone nipple is latex-free and non-toxic. The plastic ring,plug and cap contain no polycarbonates and are food grade, FDA approved and recyclable. The sleeve provides a good gripping surface during feeding and also a great tactile experience for your baby.
“ABA” Glass Baby Bottles size:60ml-240ml
colors:Pink blue yellow green

2016年1月11日星期一

How to switch from Breast to baby Bottle

How to switch from Breast to Bottle.
Breastfeeding is best for your baby but at some point you may want to introduce a BABY FEEDING BOTTLE . You may want to move entirely onto bottle feeding or to breast and bottle feed together. Dad, Grandparents, other family members and friends may also like the experience of feeding your baby. Whatever your reasons, here are some helpful tips from MOMMY.
Bottle feeding with expressed milk.
Introduce any change to your baby’s feeding routine gradually.
Try a Baby Bottle when your baby is not very hungry as it is easier for them to cope with new experiences.Ensure the temperature of the milk is correct. If too hot or cold for your baby they may then associate this with the bottle.Whilst bottle feeding, keep that bond by holding your baby closely and maintain eye contact. If this doesn’t work, try getting your partner or friend to introduce the bottle.Give your baby time to get used to the teat of the bottle; don’t make it a battle of wills.Always stay calm and relaxed – and good luck!

Bottle feeding with a ABA Baby Feeding Bottles
1) Insert silicone teat through the ring. Align the teat and pop it out to seal.
2) After filling the glass feeding bottle with milk, turn the ring clockwise and close the cap.
3) Always check the milk temperature before feeding.
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2016年1月6日星期三

How to Bottle Feed the baby

Let’s think about offering the baby bottle in a way that puts baby in control, This is what it might look like:
Step 1. Plan to offer just a small amount of milk at first. 1 Tbsp. is about right to allow you to see what’s happening for the first few offerings and not have to worry about wasting a large volume of your precious milk.
Step 2. Place baby in a position with his head higher than his butt. Maintain a straight ear, shoulder and hip alignment. Just like you don’t like sipping your lattes with your neck twisted or torqued, neither will your baby, so make sure baby is comfy, well supported, and well-aligned. glass feeding bottle
Step 3. Tickle the ridge of baby’s upper lip, the philtrum, with the end of the bottle nipple. Very important: wait for baby to open her mouth before inserting the bottle. Never jam a bottle into a baby’s closed mouth.
Step 4. Should baby take the bottle in her mouth, angle the bottle in such a way as to only just allow milk into the tip of the bottle teat. The flow rate is greatly affected by the angle at which the caregiver holds the bottle. Try to maintain as gravity-neutral a position as possible. This is really important in order to give baby proper control over the flow rate. You will need to increase the pitch of the angle as baby drains the Feeding Bottles .
Step 5. Follow your baby’s cues. If baby is showing signs of stress (grimacing, fussing) turning head away)or is resisting the process(arching away, turning head away), back off and don’t force the issue. Praise baby when she
welcomes the bottle teat into her mouth. Allow baby to take breaks as needed, as she would at the breast. Be aware of how you are doing as well. If you are feeling frustrated or agitated, think about trying again at a better time.
If things aren’t going well…BABY FEEDING BOTTLES
Think about taking a holiday from the process. Take a break for a few days. Forcing the issue is unlikely to yield positive results.Keep it light and fun. Cuddles and patience are required in large doses. This will be a process not an event. Build on teachable moments and keep your expectations realistic.
Some babies may require distraction. Singing, making funny faces, keeping baby in motion safely in your arms may take some of the stress out of the process.Consider asking for help from an experienced bottle giver. Their confidence and experience may prove helpful.Try a different brand of bottle or a different shaped teat.Remember, the Baby Bottle is simply one way to get your milk from point A to point B. Other vehicles are available to do the same job: medicine droppers, spoons, periodontal syringes, medicine spoons, sippy cups and other small cups can all do the trick.Call your pediatrician if you are concerned that your baby may not be taking in enough nutrition.
Remember, breastfeeding and bottle feeding can be compatible. With love and patience and flexibility many babies can go back and forth without issue. We’d love to hear your comments and experiences about what has worked for your family.

2016年1月4日星期一

Recommended Baby Bottles

Recommended Baby Bottles
There have been several reports about certain plastics used in baby bottle products, especially polycarbonate. There have been several tests, which have replicated a procedure used by the FDA, to show that this clear, hard, shiny plastic leeched small amounts of chemical called Bisphenol-A, when exposed to temperatures similar to boiling waters. glass feeding bottle
It has been known for an extended period of time, that large doses of Bisphenol-A have produces adverse effects in lab animals. Therefore, as a precaution, this office advises avoiding polycarbonate baby bottles until more information is known about their possible effects on infants.
The recommended infant bottles are basically in three different categories:
1. The disposable systems, that are comprised of plastic holders and liners made of polyethylene, a non-polycarbonate plastic.
2. Bottles made from non-polycarbonate plastic.
3. Bottles made from glass.
The disposable systems encompass several commercial varieties, which include models from Playtex and Avent.
The baby bottles made from non-polycarbonate plastic.
Glass Baby Bottles were manufactured by ABA, although one must realize the risk of harm if a glass baby bottle fractures.
If you have any questions about a baby bottle that is not listed,please click this website:www.china-aba.com