To sterilize a baby's bottle nipple first of all wash thoroughly in hot soapy water then place in rapidly boiling water for a minimum of 5 minutes. Leave the bottle nipple to air dry before using it.
No. You feed it breastmilk through your nipple. Alternatively, you can feed it from a bottle.
The "milk" or "juice" goes into the top, or nipple, of the bottle. There is a hollow cylinder in the bottle so that when you see the liquid it is only filling the small space between the outside of the bottle and the empty, hollow cylinder inside it. All the liquid can fit into the nipple and seem to disappear.
No, only use things that are intended as menstrual protection.
Transitioning from Breastfeeding to Bottles By: Jennifer Janes If you have finally made the decision to bottle feed rather than breastfeed, the transition can sometimes be challenging. You and your child are very attached to one another, and this is sometimes more difficult than you think. Here are some tips of advice to get through the initial struggle. Offer your baby a bottle before the scheduled time he or she would normally eat. This way your baby will take more interest in eating from the bottle. Sometimes when babies are overly hungry, a cold nipple could be frustrating to them; therefore, starting earlier than scheduled is a much more logical decision. Let your spouse, child or someone else feed your baby the first bottle. If you try to give your baby a bottle, he or she will wonder why they are not getting your breast. This will confuse your child and probably make them upset. Place some of your breast milk on the nipple. Once your baby tastes it, he or she will probably start sucking harder to get more from the bottle. If they baby starts to cry and stops drinking the bottle, continue to add more breast milk to the nipple. Try and find a nipple that is similar in shape to the pacifier he or she uses. Bring your pacifier to the store and compare how it looks to how the nipples on bottles look. Later, you could even heat the nipple with warm water to see how they like it. Let your baby to play with the nipple on the bottle. If your infant takes any interest at all to the bottle, that is a great sign. Take time and be patient, so that they will learn to like it. Try to switch positions with the baby. Hold the baby facing toward you when he or she eats, or maybe even try placing them in a car seat. This way your infant will learn to understand that they are not breast feed when facing toward you.
About 12 months.
Its called BREASTFEEDING not nipple feeding, the baby is meant to take a good portion of the areola and breastflesh so the nipple is compressed and elongated.
they start by drinking from a baby bottle
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No, you don't need any special apparatus to feed a baby kitten. I would suggest a 2 oz. baby bottle. I would stick a pin in a baby bottle nipple and make the hole a little bigger. If you can't find any cat milk, use goat milk. That's easier to find in stores.
The best way is to become pregnant to have a baby.
strait after she has her baby i think (why? you pregnant)