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help with feeding newborn


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i am going to deliver a baby soon, can any one of you give suggestions and a schedule to start breast and bottlefeeding from day one
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Congratulations


I can only imagine how excited you must be.

Here are a few links that are more on topic than an epilepsy site.

http://www.babycenter.com/breastfeeding-basics

http://kidshealth.org/parent/pregnan...eed_often.html

http://www.babycentre.co.uk/baby/breastfeeding/
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Congratulations!! im not too sure about breast feeding as my daughter was born early and couldnt latch on, but bottle feeding is every four hours, i had to start waking my daughter up in the night at the start as i got told off by the midwife! well i didnt know! a few of my friends have breastfed and they said its pretty much feeding on demand for the first few weeks then try and work out a routine hope this is atleast a little bit helpful, i used to go onto a website called askbaby it has a forum too and helped me with a lot of things, hope all goes well xxx
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oh plus you could express milk so if your feeling tired some one else can do the feed x
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