J.B.
K. -
The current recommendation is to introduce the bottle between 3-4 weeks, and then at least once every 2-3 days so your baby will continue to take the bottle. When you are deciding on the type of bottle - find one with a very soft nipple, and wide mouth. Get a lot of the nipple in her mouth, lips flanged out, jaws wide open... Just like at the breast. The Playtex with the Drop-In are a PERFECT choice, or the Dr. Brown's wide mouth is good too. Avent is OK, but not my first choice.
You can pump to store milk a few different ways. Pumping in the morning will likely give you the best results because your Prolactin (hormone that makes milk) Level are higher in the early A.M. You can pump right after your baby nursed, or you can pick a time in the moring between her feeding and pump then. The first few times you do it, you'll not get that much, but if you keep it up everyday your body says, "Hmm, we need to feed this baby one more time, let's make more milk."
Now to pump for an immediate feeding, that's just what you'll do. When it's time for baby to eat (or maybe 15 minutes before) pump both sides for about 15 or so minutes and let your hubby give baby the milk.
If you have more questions feel free to call!
J. Bailey, CD, CBC
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