When should I pump my breast milk and introduce a bottle to my baby?

Once you have established a good breastfeeding routine and feel comfortable enough to add something else to your to-do list (often when your baby is around 2 or 3 weeks of age), you can begin to pump, store your breast milk, and introduce the bottle. If you wait too long you run the risk that your baby may not take a bottle and you’ll get a panicked phone call from your sitter or child care provider to come right away! It’s a good idea to have someone give your baby a bottle at least once every few days (even while you are at home) so he remains familiar with it.

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