Many parents don't know much about their babies drinking milk, so they don't know some small details. In fact, the bottles and nipples they use for milk need to be sterilized. They must be sterilized after each use to avoid any bacterial infection. They must be kept clean to prevent bacteria from invading again. 1. Disinfection of milk utensils. Bottles, nipples, soup spoons, pots, etc. used by babies must be sterilized every time and placed in a fixed container, preferably a steel pot with a lid, to ensure the quality of cleaning and sterilization. 2. Milk preparation time. Milk is a good bacterial culture medium. To prevent it from spoiling, it should be mixed according to the season. On hot days, try to eat the boiled milk in several times in the morning, and feed it after boiling each time when necessary. The milk for the evening should be boiled and kept in the refrigerator, or the milk powder can be prepared at any time according to the feeding time in the afternoon. Motivation: Daily milk can be prepared twice a day, morning and afternoon, boiled and poured into a sterilized bottle, and warmed with hot water when feeding. If you use milk powder, you can reduce the amount of water (one third) and make the milk into a paste. When eating, add boiling water or hot rice soup to the required amount of water. This way the temperature is suitable and there is no need to keep it warm in water, but the container must be strictly disinfected. If the milk in the bottle is not finished, it should be poured into a milk pot and boiled for next use. It still needs to be boiled before consumption. 3. Test the temperature. The temperature of the milk needs to be tested before feeding. To test the temperature, just pour a few drops of milk on the inside of your wrist. Do not let an adult suck the nipple directly to avoid contamination from bacteria in the adult's mouth. 4. Breastfeeding posture. It is best for the baby to sit diagonally in the mother's arms, and the mother should hold the bottle and feed slowly. From the beginning to the end, keep the teat and bottle neck filled with milk to avoid sucking in air. After feeding, you need to hold the baby up and pat his back gently to allow air to expel and avoid regurgitation of milk. 5. It is not advisable to keep milk in a thermos cup for a long time. Since there will inevitably be some invisible bacteria left in milk and tableware, and the temperature of the thermos cup is very suitable for the reproduction of bacteria, milk and rice soup are good bacterial culture media. After a certain period of time, the bacteria will quickly reverse and produce toxins. In addition, you should also pay attention to some issues when feeding at night, such as: 1. Don’t let your child sleep with a nipple in his mouth. In order to avoid their children's crying and affecting their rest, some mothers let their children sleep with the nipple in their mouths, or immediately put the nipple in the child's mouth when they hear the child crying. This will affect the child's sleep and prevent the child from developing good breastfeeding habits. It is also possible that the breast will press on the child's nostrils after the mother falls asleep, causing suffocation and death. |
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