Nighttime feeding: Tips for new parents

Infant formula is only necessary to replace breast milk when there is insufficient lactation or when the infant is underweight. Otherwise, the algorithm for feeding formula remains the same as for breastfeeding. The baby also needs night feedings about every 3-4 hours. This is based on scientifically confirmed facts. Babies under a year of age have accelerated metabolism, food is digested faster, and they naturally feel hungry at night.

How to make a night feedings routine easier?

Everything about your baby’s daytime feeding routine applies to nighttime feeding as well, from water quality and hygiene to formula temperature and consistency. But, alas, the formula cannot be prepared in advance. But it is possible to speed up its preparation.

  • Make some preparations in advance

You can do half the things related to night feedings in the evening, for example, wash bottles and pacifiers beforehand or measure the right formula amount. Then you will have less work to do at night to prepare the formula.

  • Don’t forget to warm up a bottle of formula

If your baby wakes up and wants to eat, you can warm the baby milk in a bottle warmer or hot water to the optimal temperature. Then be sure to check the temperature of the formula in the bottle.

  • Prepare the formula strictly according to the instruction

Just as you did during the day, measure out the right amount of formula, pour it into a bottle with water, and shake it well. You can measure the powder in advance (use a clean container) – this will be quicker. But you can not prepare the formula in advance. Otherwise, baby milk can be unhealthy and dangerous because it can cause severe digestive disorders.

  • Rinse the bottle and pacifier after feeding

At night, every minute is precious. So you don’t have to wash the bottle and the pacifier. But it would be best if you just rinsed them with water to make cleaning in the morning easier.

How do you choose baby formula?

It is not a secret that the quality of baby food plays a fundamental role in a baby’s development, so it has to be the first prerogative for parents!

Most formulas are made on the basis of cow’s milk, with a composition similar to that of breast milk. The list of ingredients and formula milk basis are critical points for parents in the question of infant’s nutrition. An organic approach in global baby food production gives consumers a great opportunity to provide their kids with a healthy and balanced diet.

Loulouka formula is a relatively new organic baby milk from Europe rated as a top-quality baby food brand that does not use palm oil in its production. So, it can be an excellent option for many parents looking for safe formula based on organic cow’s milk with attention to sustainability.

However, as parents know, the transition to formula feeding in some babies often increases the frequency and intensity of constipation, stomach upsets, and colic. A good alternative can be goat milk-based formula, which is easier and faster to digest than cow’s milk. Holle goat milk formula is organic certified baby food produced from Demeter milk and enriched with a full complex of essential nutrients needed for a little one’s growing body.