Cleaning the Feeding Bottles
1. Clean the surface/area you are going to work.
2. Gather the materials such as the basin, soap, brush for cleaning the feeding bottles & the dirty nipples.
3. Do handwashing
4. Put a warm water on the basin then put a soap
5. Then form a soapy sud
6. Clean the bottles, cap & teats thoroughly
7. Stand the bottles on a clean surface
Sterilization
8. Put the feeding bottles in a sterilizer
9. Put the cap & teat on a separate container then fill in w/ water
10. Put water on the sterilizer preferably ¾ (75%)of the entire container/sterilizer
11. Wait until the water is boiling then start timing for 30 minutes. But only 2-3 minutes for caps & teats.
12. After 25 minutes, get the feeding bottles from the sterilizer & place them in a clean tray
Feeding
13. In preparing a formula, read the label/instructions of the milk
14. Then fill I the bottle w/ water following instructions of the prescribe amount
15. Loosely held the scoop w/ milk powder & level it off without compacting it.
16. Add the milk power to the water. Making up a feed w/ too much powder can give your baby constipation.
17. Hold the edge of the teat put it on the bottle
18. Screw the remaining ring into the bottle.
19. Cover the teat w/ a cap. Shake the bottle until the powder is dissolved.
20. If you want to cool your baby’s milk, hold the bottle of the cap covering the teat under cold running water.
21. Test the temperature of the feed by dropping a little into the inside of your wrist.
22. When feeding the baby, keep the teat full of milk otherwise your baby will take in air.
23. Hold your baby in a semi-upright position with the head a little higher than the rest of the body
24. Never feed the baby lying down, formula may flow into the ear causing infection.
25. Hold the bottle in such a way that the nipple & the neck are filled w/ the formula
26. Check the nipples hole to make sure that milk is flowing uniformly. The baby should not be gulping.
27. Feed the baby on demand & do not force here to finish the entire bottle if she is full.
28. Burp your baby by draping her over your shoulder, or laying her on her back. This will help remove the air so that the baby has taken in while drinking milk.
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