Your baby will naturally suckle at the breast even after introducing a bottle. You just need to be persistent in offering the breast when your baby is hungry. He/she will learn to latch on, but it may take several attempts. It is much easier for a baby to suck milk from the bottle, so sometimes, the baby may resist the breast. Just keep trying every time your baby shows signs of being hungry.
mothers breastfeed because its very healthy for there baby.
breastfeed
Yes they do.
No you can not breast feed your baby
To successfully transition your baby from breastfeeding to bottle feeding, start by gradually introducing the bottle with breast milk or formula. Offer the bottle during times when your baby is calm and not too hungry. Be patient and consistent, and try different bottle nipples to find one your baby likes. Maintain skin-to-skin contact during feedings to provide comfort and reassurance. Seek support from a lactation consultant or pediatrician if needed.
You can breastfeed and bottle-feeding it well and wake it every 2, 3 or 4 hours to feed all day and all night.
Parents can start introducing baby sign language to their children as early as 6 to 9 months of age, when babies begin to understand and communicate basic needs and wants.
Some common breastfeeding FAQs that new mothers often have include: How often should I breastfeed my baby? How do I know if my baby is getting enough milk? How can I increase my milk supply? How do I deal with sore nipples or breastfeeding pain? Can I breastfeed if I have a cold or take medication? How do I breastfeed in public discreetly? How long should I breastfeed my baby? Can I breastfeed if I return to work? How do I store and thaw breast milk? What are common breastfeeding positions and techniques?
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Yes she can.
If a Baby does`nt Want To be Breastfed Its Means It Either Not Hungry Or a ''Not Gonna Do This'' Problem...
yes, preterm babies can breastfeed. You may need some assistance from your nurse or a lactation consultant. If the baby does not breastfeed you should start to pump to help stimulate your milk supply.