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Bottle (Formula) Feeding Questions

Definition

If your infant is healthy, go directly to the number of the topic that relates to your child:

  1. Types of formulas
  2. Switching formulas and milk allergies
  3. Powdered versus liquid formulas
  4. Whole cow’s milk, 2% and skim milk
  5. Vitamins and iron
  6. Water to mix with the formula
  7. Extra water
  8. Amounts: How much per feeding?
  9. Schedules or frequency of feedings
  10. Length of feedings
  11. Night feedings: How to eliminate?
  12. Formula temperature
  13. Formula storage
  14. Cereals and other solids
  15. Burping
  16. Baby bottle tooth decay
  17. Traveling
  18. Nipples and bottles
  19. Normal stools

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Bottle (Formula) Feeding Advice (Topics 1-19)

  1. Types of Formulas:
  2.  Switching Formulas and Milk Allergies:
  3.  Powdered versus Liquid Formulas:
  4.  Whole Cow’s Milk, 2% and Skim Milk:
  5.  Vitamins and Iron:
  6.  Water to Mix With the Formula:
  7.  Extra Water
  8.  Amounts - How Much Per Feeding:
  9.  Frequency of Feedings (Schedules): Babies mainly need to be fed when they are hungry. If they are fussy and more than 2 hours have passed since the last feeding, they usually need to be fed. The following are some guidelines:
  10.  Length of Feedings:
  11.  Night Feedings - How to Eliminate:
  12.  Formula Temperature:
  13.  Formula Storage:
  14.  Cereals and Other Solids:
  15.  Burping:
  16.  Baby Bottle Tooth Decay:
  17.  Traveling:
  18.  Nipples and Bottles:
  19.  Formula-Fed Stools, Normal: