I thought it might be useful to give some hints on changing from bottle to breast, because if you’ve already been formula feeding for a few days but you’ve changed your mind and want to breastfeed, you will need to speak to your midwife or health visitor as soon as possible for support on how to build up your milk supply.
But before we get too precious over all of this it should be realised that occasionally, there are clinical reasons for not breastfeeding. For example, if a mother has HIV or, in rare cases, is taking certain types of medication that may harm a baby. Under these circumstances when there's no alternative, bottle feeding with infant formula will be recommended.
If you’re not sure whether you should breastfeed your baby, speak to your midwife or health visitor for information and support.
|