9 week grandson is always hungry after 3 hours and his doctor told my daughter not to feed at night because she stated he was over weight? he weighed 9 lbs and 1 ounce. Is it okay to not feed a child at night?»
I just weaned my baby from breat feeding to formula. I am confused as to the proper practice of sterilization and preapring bottles. I understand and have been sterilizing the water by boiling then adding to my born free bottles. Is it...»
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Most baby bottles/bottle parts today are clearly labeled BPA free. However, they also say that when washing use top rack of dishwasher only. Many dishwashers today have dual spray bars (top and bottle) with a heating pump instead...»
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I use the Born Free bottle with Nipple nr. 1 with great succes.
But my baby is almost 3 months old and I bought the combination Nipple (level 1, 2 and 3) from Born Free.
How do I use this on the bottle? When do I have level 1 and...»
Do you recommend a strategy with pumping milk in the days preceding an absence so the baby and caregivers have enough milk? My supply gets lower toward evening and then 'comes in' around 8 or 9 am. I've had mastitis before but my supply...»
Are the Born Free bottles microwave safe? Meaning, is my baby safe from any toxic leakages from the bottle? I only warm up the bottle in the microwave to take the chill off of the refrigerated formula. Please advise.»
Breastfeeding is one of the best gifts you can give your baby. Here are five tips for making it as easy as possible:
Be Good to Yourself -- The frequency of feeds varies as your baby grows. Early on feeding may be very frequent. Later, your baby may not need to feed as often, but no matter the frequency, it can take a lot of moms’ time and energy. While breastfeeding, be especially good to yourself and realize that during this window in time the most important thing you are doing is caring for your baby. Everything else can wait.