Baby Bottles

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All About Baby Bottles

How to Train a Baby to Eat From a Bottle

If you've been breast-feeding and want to switch to bottle-feeding or just want to give an occasional bottle, you might find your baby resistant to the idea. Although it might seem like bottle and breast-feeding are similar, t...

My Baby Won't Take a Bottle Before Bed

Many babies go through phases during which they refuse to take their bottles at certain times, particularly bedtime. This can be confusing and frustrating, especially for parents of young babies who require the nutrition of a b...

Will One Unsterilized Bottle Hurt a Baby?

Although bottles are frequently used for formula feeding, bottles also provide breast-feeding mother's the ability to feed expressed milk to babies who may have difficulty nursing due to prematurity or birth defect. To prevent ...

How to make Tender Ribs by Boiling

A dish of tender, tasty ribs often begins with a technique of boiling before baking. This technique -- also called parboiling -- gives you a head start on cooking and reduces the time in the oven or on the barbecue. Another adv...

Having Trouble Switching Baby from Breast to Bottle

Unfortunately, mothers often have to go back to work -- or simply have to be away from the baby during a feeding -- which requires them to have someone else feed the baby out of a bottle. A baby who refuses the bottle can cause...

How to Stop My Baby From Waking Up for a Bottle

As she grows, so does her stomach capacity, allowing her to eat more for longer stretches of playing and sleeping. While night-waking is necessary for the first months of life, weaning your baby off a nighttime bottle is feasib...

Why a Breastfed Baby Won't Take a Bottle

However, even if you breastfeed your child as a newborn, at some point you need to make the transition to a bottle. This isn't always an easy process because some children initially reject the bottle being fed to them.

When Should I Stop Giving My Baby a Bottle?

Your baby may not consider it much of a present, but you should aim to eliminate bottle feedings by your little one's first birthday. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises parents to ensure bottles are history by age 15 mo...

How to Get Baby to Stop Taking Bottles at Night

By five months most infants are able to last up to seven hours without being fed. However, in order to achieve this, parents need to take an effective approach to weaning their child of nighttime bottle feedings. This is a grad...

My Month-Old Baby Won't Take a Bottle

Whether you're getting ready to go back to work or want to make sure someone else can feed your baby while you run errands, teaching your breast-fed baby to take a bottle is a milestone. While some babies switch effortlessly be...

How Do I Stop Formula from Clumping?

Some brands of formula may clump more than others, and there can even be a difference between batches of the same formula that are more prone to this problem. Clumpy formula may stop up the bottle nipple and cause your baby fru...

Why Is Baby Bottle Tooth Decay Harmful?

Even before the time you spot the first white cap poking through baby's swollen gums, it's important to properly clean a baby's gums and avoid offering juice or a bottle at bedtime. These practices can help prevent tooth decay ...

Problems with Breastfed Babies Changing to Bottles

However, the time will come when you and your baby are ready to stop nursing. He may need formula for health reasons, or you may have to turn to the bottle for logistical reasons. You may encounter obstacles in this transition,...

At What Age Can You Stop Warming Up a Bottle for a Baby?

Many parents know the proper method for heating up a baby bottle, but some are unsure of when and how to transition from a warm bottle to cold milk. What may be surprising to many parents is that there are no rules for when to ...

Why Shouldn't You Put Cereal in Baby's Bottle?

You might even daydream about your pre-baby days, when you used to get a full eight hours of uninterrupted sleep. In your desperation to get a few hours of shut-eye, you might consider putting cereal in the bottle, having heard...

How to Prevent Air Bubbles in Baby Bottles

When your baby feeds from a bottle, he's more likely to suck in air than with breastfeeding. If you use a bottle that traps a lot of air inside, your baby may suck in more air than usual. Too much air in your baby's sensitive d...

Can You Refrigerate Bottled Baby Formula?

Baby formulas come in two types: mixed or ready-to-feed. Refrigeration depends on a few factors, including whether you have used the formula or if it is a freshly mixed batch. Keeping the formula refrigerated for only the amoun...

When to Start Stage 3 Bottle Nipples

Whether you are feeding a baby formula or pumped milk from a bottle, you have plenty of choices to make among bottle nipples. One of the questions parents have about baby bottle nipples is when to start using a higher stage of ...

Why Are There Stages of Baby Bottles?

Baby bottles come in different stages depending on the type of nipple attached to the bottle and the rate of flow the nipple allows. Baby bottles and nipples are in a wide range of styles, colors and brands. Choosing a bottle d...

List of Safe Baby Bottles & Cups

For the first year of their lives, many babies receive most of their nutrition through a bottle. However, the linings some baby bottles contain the chemical bisphenol A, or BPA. Although there is little scientific data on the e...

Signs of Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

The natural or added sugars in the liquids remain on the child's teeth overnight and can cause decay. A synonym for baby bottle tooth decay is early childhood tooth decay; the condition may stem from overall inadequate dental c...

How to Sterilize Baby Bottles in the Microwave

Babies, with their undeveloped immune systems, need to drink from clean bottles. At least for the first six months of a baby's life, most health care providers recommend sterilizing bottles by washing them in the dishwasher, th...

The Best Bottles for a Gassy Baby

A gassy baby can be frequently fussy or irritable, creating a challenging situation for her parents. Babies may develop excess gas by swallowing too much air when drinking from a bottle. Because of the position of the bottle an...

Safest Way to Sterilize Baby Bottles

Whether you are feeding your baby pumped breast milk or formula, you need to use sterile baby bottles. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, washing the bottles, nipples and rings in hot, soapy water or the dishwashe...

How to Put Cereal in a Baby Bottle

Most parents have heard that adding cereal to their baby's bottle will help him sleep more at night. However, according to BabyCenter, parents are advised to hold off on doing so until their baby is at least 4 months old. This ...

How to Clean and Sterilize a Baby Bottle

For this reason, the USDA's WIC Works Resource System recommends sterilizing baby bottles and their parts, including rings, caps and nipples, in boiling water before use until infants reach three months of age. After this time ...

Which Water Is Best to Use in Baby Bottles?

When you make the decision to formula-feed, the issue of which kind of water--bottled or tap--is best to use in your baby's bottle comes up. Powdered and liquid concentrate formulas that require only the addition of water make ...

Dangers of Glass Baby Bottles

Glass bottles were the only available types of bottles at one time. The invention of the plastic baby bottle made the glass bottles obsolete. However, glass baby bottles are making a comeback because of the parental concerns ab...

How to Clean Plastic Baby Bottles

Cleaning baby bottles is a chore necessary for the elimination of germs and prevention of illness in newborn babies and infants. Bottles must be properly cleaned to remove all contaminants and residual traces of formula or brea...

How to Sanitize Plastic Baby Bottles

Keeping anything that goes into your baby's mouth sanitary is essential to your baby's happiness and health. While plastic bottles may look clean, their surfaces are constantly collecting dust and other airborne contaminants. M...

Plastic Baby Bottle Dangers

Plastic baby bottles may appear to be a convenient and handy innovation in childcare, but health concerns call into question the wisdom of their use. Alternatives to plastic baby bottles include glass, disposable plastic and pl...

How to Mix Cereal in a Baby Bottle

Adding cereal to a baby bottle is a controversial topic on whether it actually helps the baby sleep through the night. In certain situations, such as reflux or GERD, a health care professional will advise parents to add cereal ...

How to Clean Baby Bottles With Bleach

Baby bottles can be sterilized for the most part in boiling water and washed in hot soapy water, according to Kids Health from Nemours. In some cases, you may choose a stronger cleaning solution made with bleach, especially if ...

How to Sterilize Baby Bottles at Home

In fact, Clemson University Cooperative Extension explains that any bacteria from your baby's mouth that comes in contact with the milk inside his bottle will continue to grow and multiply. For this reason, it is also necessary...

How to Sterilize Plastic Baby Bottles

Sterilizing plastic baby bottles quickly kills any germs on the the bottle that may harm your baby. It is particularly important to sterilize new bottles before using them. According to the Gerber website, after the initial ste...

The Best Way to Sterilize Baby Bottles

Because it can take several months for your baby's immune system to become fully functional, it is essential that you provide a clean, germ-free environment in order to keep your baby safe and healthy. Creating this germ-free e...

How to Change Bottle Nipples

Different bottle manufacturers have different types of nipples and flow levels. When your baby seems discontented with the amount of milk flowing from the bottle, it's a good time to change bottle nipples to something more suit...

How to Boil Baby Bottle Nipples

Glass or plastic baby bottles can hold expressed breast milk, formula, fruit juice or water to refresh and nourish your child. Bottles make it convenient to feed your baby on the go and allow your child's siblings, grandparents...

How to Use Playtex Nipples

Using a Playtex baby bottle nipple is rather simple, once a parent has looked over the various types and found the one that's right for her baby. Babies require different flow rates, and some like the feel of one nipple over an...

How to Use the Especially for Baby Bottle Warmer

The Especially for Baby bottle warmer is a product designed to heat up the contents of a baby bottle prior to serving. The device is comprised of a heating element fitted with a bottle holder; once properly prepared, the bottle...

How to Sterilize Baby Bottles With a Stainless Steel Pot

Baby bottles require cleaning and sterilization before each use. Sterilizing kills any germs and bacteria lingering on the bottle, saving your baby from the discomforts of acquiring illness and disease. You do not need to purch...

Which Are the Best Baby Bottles?

The way your baby eats and acts during mealtime is dependent upon multiple factors, including his feeding source. Because bottles vary in characteristics, it may be hard to know which bottle to choose. However, there are a few ...

How to Use the Parent's Choice Baby Bottle & Food Warmer

Baby bottle and food warmers are made to gently heat milk or formula and food to a temperature that appeals to babies. Several brands of bottle and food warmers have similar functions and instructions. The Parent's Choice bott...

How to Clean Baby Bottles With Milk Odor

Baby bottles make it convenient for you, a loved one or a babysitter to feed your baby expressed breast milk or formula. Kids Health from Nemours points out that it's essential to keep bottles clean so they don't introduce bact...

How to Switch a Baby From a Bottle to a Cup

Bottles provide a source of comfort in addition to the nutrition from the milk or formula. If your baby has a strong attachment to her bottle, weaning her from it will be more difficult. BabyCenter recommends you begin to trans...

How to Sterilize Glass Baby Bottles

Glass baby bottles are once again becoming a popular way to feed your infant. Kimberly Rider, author of "Organic Baby: Simple Steps for Healthy Living," recommends glass baby bottles as a safe way to serve warmed breast milk or...

How to Get Baby to Hold a Bottle

The closeness a parent and baby can achieve during bottle feedings is important to the baby's emotional development. As babies grow and become stronger, they develop the ability to hold their bottles themselves. Encourage him t...

How to Use Glass Baby Bottles

Parents are again favoring glass bottles because of FDA concerns issued in January 2010 regarding the chemical bisphenol A in plastics, which include plastic baby bottles. Though plastic bottles may offer greater convenience, p...

How to Sterilize Baby Bottles by Boiling

Now that most people in the United States get their water from clean public water supplies, parents do not spend as much time sterilizing baby bottles to remove bacteria as they did in the past. Still, you should always sterili...

Plastic Vs. Glass Baby Bottles

For many years, glass baby bottles were the equivalent of antiques. They had been replaced on the market by bottles made of unbreakable plastics, which were, among other things, cheaper to manufacture and ship. But as of 2010, ...

Tips on Using Glass Baby Bottles

If you choose to formula feed your baby or to express breast milk and feed it your baby from a bottle, Baby Center recommends choosing the safest baby bottles possible to protect the health of your little one. Many baby bottles...

Chemicals in Plastic Baby Bottles

Hidden dangers lurk in inanimate objects. Scrutiny on the composition of plastic containers, from environmental watchdog groups like Environmental Working Group, revealed possible harmful compounds in baby bottles. Chemicals su...

The Best Bottles for Breastfeeding Babies

Breast fed babies may at some point during infancy use a bottle, to give mother a break, allow dad to feed the baby or to supplement with formula. While parents have dozens of brands of baby bottles to choose from, some bottles...

The Best Baby Bottles for Newborns

With the huge amount of baby bottles on the market, new parents may be overwhelmed when trying to decide which one to use. The best choice for one baby may be different than the best choice for another baby. Baby Center advises...

Baby Bottles & Colic

All babies cry. However, for a baby who has colic, the crying may not cease for hours at a time. Because colic can cause other difficulties in your baby, such as stomach upset, it's important to soothe your baby. Because most b...

Plastic Baby Bottles and the Risk of Cancer

Bisphenol-A (BPA) became a hot topic in 2008 when the National Toxicology Program agreed that ingesting BPA can cause physical changes in people. Until recently, most plastic baby bottles contained BPA, so it has become a prior...

Instructions for a Bottle Sterilizer

If you are using bottles to feed your baby, whether with expressed milk or formula, you must ensure that every part of the bottle is sterile. Sterilization means thoroughly decontaminating every part of the bottle, including th...

About Orthodontic Bottle Nipples

Babies who are formula-fed, and breastfeeding mothers who want to pump their milk while they are away from their babies, can choose bottles and bottle nipples from a wide variety of styles. Orthodontic bottle nipples are one ch...

How Do I Get My Child Off the Bottle?

When your baby begins to exhibit signs that she is ready to be weaned from the bottle, you can put her on a gradual program that gets her off of the bottle and drinking from a cup at mealtimes. Making sure that you try weaning ...

How to Add Cereal to a Baby Bottle

Adding cereal to a baby bottle can help a baby dealing with acid reflux or other medical issues. Thickening baby formula or breast milk with cereal should only be done under doctor's orders and only when a medical condition war...

How to Choose the Best Baby Bottles to Use

But you may not think much about how to choose the best baby bottle to use. Baby bottles are available in many different options, so it's important to take some time to think seriously about which type to use. If you're breastf...

How to Clean a Baby Bottle

Sterilizing a bottle once per week and washing a bottle promptly after every feeding are important in preventing bacteria growth that can make a baby ill. Most bottle manufacturer's provide instructions on properly caring

Baby Bottle Warmer Instructions

Warming a bottle without a warming device may be unreliable, time-consuming and the last thing you want to do sometime between midnight and sunrise. Baby-gear experts all have an opinion about what items are safe for use with y...

How to Sterlize a Glass Baby Bottle

If you bottle-feed your baby, your doctor may recommend that you sterilize the bottles. Always sterilize plastic or glass baby bottles when they are brand new. You may also need or want to sterilize your baby's bottles if the b...

How to Sterilize Baby Bottles & Pacifiers

(See References 1) Because babies also put pacifiers in their mouths, the pacifiers need to be sterilized as well. This sterilization should continue as long as recommended by the baby's doctor. Keeping baby bottles and pacifie...

The Safety of the Plastic in Baby Bottles

Concern over the safety of plastic baby bottles remains unsettled. Some countries have banned questionable plastics, but others have not. Scientific investigations continue. Meanwhile, many manufacturers and parents are taking ...

Harmful Plastic in Baby Bottles

You may have heard conflicting reports about harmful plastic in baby bottles and are concerned for your child’s welfare. Scientists don’t yet know everything about the chemicals in children’s products that hav...

List of BPA-Free Baby Bottles

It was found that some plastic baby bottles contain bisphenol-A, a chemical that can be leached into the baby's milk when the bottle is heated. Although an article in the New York Times admitted that there is no research to sug...

3 Ways to Treat a Cleft Palate

When this mouth tissue doesn't grow together normally, it leaves a gap that can cause the child to aspirate liquid into the nose and have difficulty ingesting or swallowing milk and food. Doctors may suggest special nipples to ...

5 Things You Need to Know About Bottles & Nipples

There are so many bottles and nipples out there to choose from. There is no way of knowing beforehand which bottles and nipples are going to work best for your baby, so it is best to start out with a wide variety. After trying...

Smart Shopping for Baby Bottles

Having the right baby bottle can guarantee this. There are many shapes, sizes and colors of baby bottles. Bottles aid in feeding your infant breast milk, formula or water.

Smart Shopping for Baby Bottle Warmer

Some bottle warmers are portable and others need an electrical outlet. Some require water to steam-heat the contents of the bottle, while others are heated by a gel pack or have a cylindrical heat unit. Some warmers are able ...