Bonding with your baby can happen whether you breastfeed or feed your baby with a bottle (either expressed breastmilk or infant formula). Practice responsive feeding when bottle feeding.
How much formula does baby need: Video transcript [1]
Kei te pakeke o tō pēpi, tana taumaha, te wā o te rā, te nui o korikori me te kaha o te tipu ngā mea ka whai pānga ki ngā hiahia paura miraka o tō pēpi.
Kei te tini paura miraka ngā arotohu arowhānui.
Ko te tikanga ka whāngaihia ngā pēpi ina hiakai ana rātau, nō reira me ako koe i ngā tohu o tō pēpi. I ngā rā tuatahi, ka pau pea i tō pēpi te pātara.
Ko te nuinga o ngā pēpi hou ka whangaihia ki te paura miraka me 6-8 ngā kaitanga i roto i te 24 haora mō ngā wiki tuatahi.
Me āta whakarahi haere te rahinga o ia kaitanga i te rā. Ina eke tō pēpi ki te 2 marama, e 3-4 haora te roa i waenga i ngā kai.
Ka nui te paura miraka a te pēpi mēnā:
This page last reviewed 21 November 2022.
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[1] https://kidshealth.org.nz/how-much-formula-does-baby-need-video-transcript
[2] https://kidshealth.org.nz/tips-responsive-bottle-feeding?language=mi
[3] https://kidshealth.org.nz/feeding-your-baby-infant-formula?language=mi
[4] https://kidshealth.org.nz/node/2756?language=mi
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