Yes, you can use a bottle warmer with breast milk.
Breast milk is better. It is more natural, safer, healthier, free, easily digested, and it is always available. If you bottle feed, it is very expensive, not safe, not healthy, can lead to ear infections, mothers get tired a lot, and if the bottle is dirty the baby can get really sick.
Yes it is.
Yes because it will not spoil.
Cost 4.50$
Not unless the baby has a similar taste for them as you - capsacin is carried in breast milk.
Yes, definitely. Some kids need more than the mother can produce at the time, and baby formula is safe.
It is best to get this checked out. It may be nothing, but it is also one of the symptoms of cancer.
You can't microwave pumped breast milk because you will lose the micro-nutrients and important immunological properties found in it. Just thaw breast milk if it has been frozen, then warm to feeding temperature. Thaw in cold water. Then reheat gently only to the proper feeding temperature, not hotter. You can gently warm by running the bottle under hot tap water until warm or allowing it to sit in hot tap water just until warm. Do not warm a bottle of breast milk on the stove, instead first heat the water on the stove and then warm the milk in it off the burner. Health care professionals advise against microwave heating of any milk or formula for infants' bottles. Microwaves often have uneven heat distribution that can create areas in the liquid that are hot enough to burn the infant. Shaking is not an effective method to thoroughly mix after heating in a microwave to be sure that there are no longer any of these super heated spots that are hot enough to burn. Warming in water is a safer method.
As is Semen and the fluids a vagina produces during arousal, Breastmilk is safe to drink as well. Like any bodily fluid, it can pass STD's such as HIV so it is best make sure the woman/partner supplying the milk be clean from these. Men who do engage in the consumption of breast milk generally feel healthier and Breast milk is also under going testing to find out why it can prevent prostate cancers from growing.
No it is not safe to have cats around your child, cats are known to accidentally smother infants because they are attracted to the smell of the formula or breast milk on your babies breath
A loving family, something warm to wear, somewhere safe to sleep, breast or formula milk, and nappies/diapers.
The only "human milk" there is, is breast milk. And no, you cannot feed this to birds. If you meant cows or goats milk, everyday dairy products, the answer is also no. Milk is very bad for birds, it is fatty (bear in mind they are smaller than humans) and it can cause digestive complications for them.