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		<title>Infant Feeding: The Bottle-Nipple Tandem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Research and experience will help you choose the right baby bottles and baby bottle nipples suited for your baby’s needs. Bottle-feeding your baby starts with a trial and error scheme. You need to purchase one nipple and bottle styles after another until you find the right tandem for you child’s feeding activity. The first thing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Research and experience will help you choose the right baby bottles and baby bottle nipples suited for your baby’s needs. Bottle-feeding your baby starts with a trial and error scheme. You need to purchase one nipple and bottle styles after another until you find the right tandem for you child’s feeding activity.</p>
<p>The first thing to decide on is the baby bottles. These are made out of three different materials including glass, plastic and those plastics with disposable liners. You can opt for the plastic ones unless you and your baby are made for sequence of travels which will drive you to choose the plastic ones with disposable liners. They also vary in two distinct sizes which are the four ounce and eight ounce sizes. For the size options, babies from zero to three months old could use the four ounce bottles. This will limit you from making excess formula which babies cannot consume and will eventually get contaminated or spoiled. As the baby grows, his milk consumption increases so you could settle for the eight ounce size bottles.</p>
<p>Baby bottles may vary in shape but the real idea is to use the ones that reduce gas problems. You may use bottles with vent on the bottom, reusable bottles with anti-vacuum nipple design, angled bottles that keep nipples filled with milk, and those that have collapsible or disposable nipples. Usually bent baby bottles are advisable for easy handling and avoiding bubbles when sucking yet they are difficult to clean. It does not really matter what size or shape your bottles should be. Again, the best consideration is your convenience and your baby’s needs.</p>
<p>Baby bottle nipples should also be given focus. Size, flexibility and shape are the factors that make a nipple fit for your baby. There is actually no big deal with nipples choice if you have started bottle feeding since birth. Yet, when you chose to switch on to bottle feeding from breastfeeding, you need to be more selective. To avoid confusion, choose nipples that resemble yours. Baby bottle nipples have two colors which indicate the materials they are made of. Latex nipples are usually brown while silicone nipples are clear white. Latex nipples are softer and more flexible for sucking yet are not as durable as the white ones. Moreover, they are more difficult to clean since they are not transparent. Silicone nipples are quite firm and may last longer. You may opt for the latter because they become sticky indicating a need for change.</p>
<p>Nipple holes should be taken into account. Nipples may have holes cut in an X shape or round pricks. Manufacturers have generalized that small holes are intended for newborns while those with big holes are for older infants. However, this generalization may not fit your baby’s standards. Babies vary in sucking and preference for milk flow.</p>
<p>Mothers should always try out every possible option for baby bottles and nipples until they have found what really suits their baby’s needs. In the end, settling for the right nipples and bottles will be rewarding for both the baby and the mother.</p>
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		<title>Baby Sleep Problems &#8211; What Effect Does Feeding Have?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 07:13:25 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Baby Sleep Problems & Solutions]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Mums and Dads and even parents with several kids, often find that their little baby may not be sleeping as well as he or she should. Many parents look for the underlying cause of the problem, hoping to find a simple answer. This also leaves some parents questioning if feeding could have something to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New Mums and Dads and even parents with several kids, often find that their little baby may not be sleeping as well as he or she should.</p>
<p>Many parents look for the underlying cause of the problem, hoping to find a simple answer. This also leaves some parents questioning if feeding could have something to do with the problem.</p>
<p>The intent of this article is to investigate further into the different aspects of feeding your small baby and examine the effects that feeding could perhaps have on a babys sleeping routine and habits.</p>
<p>First, we should list the particular feeding areas that we will be discussing. These are:<br />
Mixing Breast-feeding and Bottle Feedings<br />
Feeding your baby to sleep<br />
What are YOU eating and can it affect your babys sleeping pattern?<br />
Can solids help your baby sleep?</p>
<p>Mixing Breast-feeding and Bottle Feedings</p>
<p>It is believed that a mixture of bottle and breast in feedings could potentially lead to sleeping problems. There are a couple of different reasons for this when you are breast-feeding your little baby. With each feeding, the breast is signaling to the brain that more milk needs to be produced for the following feeding. When a bottle is incorporated into feedings, this process could be interfered with. The breast will start to produce less milk due to the less frequent breast feedings.</p>
<p>Also, during the times when you do breast-feed your baby, he or she will not get as full with the breast-feeding because of the lessening of milk supply. Therefore your baby will require feeding more frequently which will mean his or her sleep patterns will be interrupted by the need for feeding.</p>
<p>Feeding your baby to sleep</p>
<p>Feeding your child until he or she goes to sleep may be creating a problem with their sleep patterns. Your baby will soon begin to recognize that you feed him or her at bedtime. This will become something they depend on and expect. Normally, this will be the situation with each waking throughout the night as well.</p>
<p>There are of course, techniques you can use to stop your baby from depending on feedings to fall asleep.</p>
<p>Firstly, change the time or the amount of time you feed your baby when nearing his or her bedtime. Doing so will gradually remove the association of bedtime with feeding.</p>
<p>Another option is to feed your child earlier in the evening instead of as a bedtime routine. When you do these things your baby will not associate feeding with bedtime. This will help your baby to learn to fall asleep on his or her own accord.</p>
<p>What are YOU eating and can it affect your babys sleeping pattern?</p>
<p>The answer quite simply is yes. As a breast-feeding mom,  everything that you drink or eat will affect your breast milk. If you do not eat the correct amount of foods and calories daily, your breast milk is greatly affected. It is important that you eat the recommended three meals daily and maybe a few snacks in between. Your milk needs to have adequate calories in it in order for your baby to feel nicely full and satisfied. If it does not, he or she will continue to feed longer until full.</p>
<p>You need to eat healthier foods and eat them more regularly, as well as having plenty to drink throughout the day. This will help your milk supply, thus helping your baby and his or her sleep patterns. The fuller your baby feels, the better he or she will sleep.</p>
<p>Will solids help your baby to sleep?</p>
<p>Many people believe this will help, but studies have not associated any change in babies who were fed by the breast and / or bottle and those who are fed solids. This has not been proven to help the baby to sleep at all. Generally, Doctors do not recommend adding solid foods prior to six months of age.</p>
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