I would not say that breast feeding is the "right" option, because honestly, the "right" option is the one that works best for you and your baby; however, generally speaking, it is easier to regulate baby feeding via breast feeding rather than bottle feeding. Infants that are breast fed 'on demand' will typically regulate their own feedings all mom has to do is be available.
As a breast feeding mother, I love that I do not have to worry about whether my daughter is getting too much or too little to eat. My daughter lets me know when she is hungry and she nurses until she is satisfied.
Some women may feel more comfortable bottle feeding because they can see how much formula or milk their baby is getting; however, bottle feeding moms need to be more careful that they let their baby, not the measuring lines on the bottle, dictate the duration of the feeding session and fluid intake. Otherwise they can inadvertently under or over feed their baby.
Of course, breast feeding does completely eliminate this concern. Since I cannot see how much milk she is getting, I have to pay attention to my daughters behavioral signs to know that she is getting the right amount.
On a side note, breast feeding is time consuming and sometimes it is an inconvenience, but is one of the most wonderful gifts you can give to your infant, and is completely worth the sacrifice. No formula can perfectly match the complex composition of human breast milk, which changes throughout the day and even throughout individual feedings.
That being said, although when it comes to feeding your infant, breast milk really is the "Best"choice scientifically, bottle feeding breast milk or even formula are viable options, and choosing to bottle feed is nothing to feel guilty about.
At the end of the day you are doing what you think is best for your child and your family, and that is all you can do.
It depends on many factors really. I am currently breastfeeding and for a while was very concerned as to how much milk my baby was taking. I often considered that if I were using a bottle I would know exactly.
However my baby is very healthy so I trust that she can self regulate. If she were premature or ill in any way I think I would have chose to bottle feed so I could have checked what was being drank.
At the end of the day happy mommy usually makes for a happy baby. Breast feeding isn't for everyone for many different reasons.
Breast is best! The first milk a human mother produces is called colostrum. This helps to clear the bladder and bowel; passes on any immunity the mother has developed; and, prepares the baby's tummy for the milk which comes in right after the colostrum.
Breast milk is always ready to use, cheap, always at the correct temperature, never needs bottle or nipple (ouch! ) sterilization, and is the perfect food for a newborn human being.
It depends on the parent. If the mother has any deficiency at all; be she anemic be she have a weakened immune system or is on drugs, the answer is no. The most important person in this equation is the baby.
You have to do what is right for the baby.
Too many women are convinced the 'breast is best' when they are malnourished, sickly, stressed, whatever, it seems they have this creed that they Have To Breast Feed at all costs.
The various preparations are very good and for the very busy mother, esp. In the One parent situation, bottle feeding is less stressful and often better than the rushed and annoyed breast feeding.
I know many women who have raised perfectly healthy happy children who were never breast fed.
Further, by having a bottle the Daddy can fed which helps the bonding to a great extent.
With the bottle you know exactly how much your baby is getting. Two ounces? Three?
Four? The baby who inhales that two ounces and cries wants more. The baby who plays with the last ounce obviously doesn't want it.
Mothers milk has very good proteins and vitamins so I suggest you to feed baby with mothers breast and clean your breast while feeding the baby clean it with a warm water ok and after comp... of 1 year you can feed with bottle.
I expressed. It was convenient and cheaper and its the best of both worlds cos you can express breastmilk into a bottle and then your partner can do the night time feed or if anyone else wants to feed them they can. And you still have the option of direct breast feeding.
However, its a persons owndecision, like most things with being a mum, you have to follow your gut and trust your instincts.
The milk of the mother has a very good proteins and vitamins, so I suggest you Feed the baby with the mother's chest and breast feeding a child at the same time with its own hot water OK, and then click comp. .. 1 year or can be fed with a bottle of.
Breast Feeding the baby is best.........................
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