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Giving Bottles To The Breastfed Baby


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It can be a confusing navigation when you feel like you’ve FINALLY gotten into that breastfeeding groove and then it’s time to leave your baby. Feeding with a bottle might feel like starting all over again - which to pick? How to offer? How much expressed milk to feed with?

Luckily, our friend, Jenny Silverstone, at Mom Loves Best, has created a WONDERFUL guide to help you in your preparations for going back to work, getting out on that date night, or just getting to Target for a second or two!

Short on time? Her infographic is killer - and great to keep by your supplies for a quick reminder for you, partner, and caregivers!

<p>Learn more about how to bottle feed your breastfed baby at <a href="https://momlovesbest.com/feeding/bottles/bottle-feed-breastfed-baby">Mom Loves Best</a></p><img class="infographic-share" src="//momlovesbest.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/How-to-Bottle-Feeding-a-Breastfed-Baby-Infographic.jpg" width="700px" border="0" />

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