Friday, 1 November 2013

Advantages of Bottle Feeding

  
There are many advantages of bottle feeding over breast feeding. It is very convenient and gives freedom. Bottle feeding babies are less cranky and they have a sound sleep. Know more about the advantages


 What are the advantages of bottle feeding

  • Bottle-fed babies need to be fed less frequently since it is more difficult to digest.
  • If you are bottle feeding your baby, you know exactly how much milk your baby has had.
  • You do not need to be present each time the baby has to be fed; some other family member or friend can also feed the baby.
  • Your social life does not need to be curtailed.  You can resume your normal life.


Bottle-fed babies need to be fed less often 
If for some reason breastfeeding is not an option, a woman can consider bottle-feeding. There is a school of throught  that sees some advantages in bottle-feeding. For instance, formula milk is not as easily digested as mother's milk . Consequently, the baby feels satiated for longer periods and this extends the time between feedings at an earlier stage.
 




I know exactly how much milk my baby has
In the case of bottle-feeding, a mother knows exactly what her baby's intake of milk is, whereas a nursing mother often worries that her baby has not had enough.
 
Anyone can feed the baby
Bottle-feeding gives a mother more freedom, as she is not tied down to feedingtimes. Anybody can feed the baby if given the bottle and the formula. Fathers and older siblings can also participate in feeding the baby and share the burden of caring for the newborn.
 
You can resume "normal" life sooner
  • Unlike the breastfeeding mother, the bottle-feeding mother can dress as she pleases. A nursing mother will have to wear something that can accommodate a hungry baby. 
  • A nursing mother is limited to only using those methods of birth control that are not harmful to the baby. This restriction does not apply to bottle-feeding mothers. 
  • A bottle-feeding mother does not have to be as particular about a nutritious diet. 
  • She can have a few drinks and take an aspirin without worrying about what effect it will have on the baby.
  • She can begin to diet six weeks after delivery. 
  • Bottle-feeding is more convenient and less embarrassing in public. 
  • Lovemaking is sometimes not easy for the breastfeeding woman because the hormonal changes associated with lactation leaves her vagina dry. In addition, breastfeeding can lead to sore nipples and leaky breasts, which are not conducive to lovemaking. 




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