Yes, size does not matter when it comes to lactating. Your body will produce what your baby needs.
A baby's first milk should ideally be breast-milk from the baby's mother. If breast feeding is not possible, or wanted, then specially formulated baby milk should be used.
Yes, you can supplement breast milk with baby formula, on occasion. Breast milk is best, but if that is not possible, then formula is the next best thing.
yes, that's y theres such thing as breast feeding and baby formula!!! baby formula makes milk!!!! omg haha :D
You were knocked up again.
Formula, if it comes from a can, breast milk if it comes from the baby's mother.
Baby food... breast milk...
It can't unless the milk is scalding hot..which it isn't, fresh breast milk is usually the body temperature of the mother, which is perfect for the baby
No give it breast milk
breast milk
Breast milk (esp the very first called colostrum) contains mother's antibodies. Baby gets these passively. That means that they are "borrowed" for awhile until he makes his own.
As your baby nurses, your breasts will refill. You will need to wean your baby from breastfeeding. This means tapering off, not stopping cold turkey. As the "demand" for breast milk decreases, so will the production of milk decrease.
It is not recommended because just like a human baby needs either human breast milk or human formula, baby kittens need either cat breast milk or kitten formula.