Try giving your baby three or four small teaspoonfuls of food only part way through or after their bottle feed.
One of the greater decisions regarding newborn parenting is whether to breast of bottle feed.
The first nutritional decision that must be made for a child by a parent or primary caregiver is whether to breastfeed or bottle feed.
Some of the common problems among premature infants are jaundice (yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes), apnea (a long pause in breathing), and inability to breast or bottle feed.
This feature not only allows children the opportunity to touch animals, they also have the ability to bottle-feed the young goats, horses, and miniature donkeys.