Should I bring my own formula to the hospital?

Whether you're considering formula-feeding only, breastfeeding only, or maybe you'd like to try a blend of both nursing and bottle-feeding
bottle-feeding
Bottles tend to come in standard sizes, often 4 US fluid ounces (120 ml) and 8 US fluid ounces (240 ml). Smaller bottles may be lighter and easier to hold and are often used with younger, smaller infants.
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, you can absolutely and probably should bring your own formula to the hospital. It's always nice to know that you have back-up if something unexpected happens.
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Can I bring my own baby formula to hospital?

No, you absolutely do not need to bring any feeding supplies to the hospital. Your baby will (most likely) be provided with premixed formula in those tiny ready-to-need bottles, with individually-wrapped nipples that screw on. You will be given as many as you need.
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Do hospitals provide bottles and formula?

From my own experience delivering my babies, and seeing my friends and family deliver in different hospitals in different states, I've found that most hospitals do provide formula for newborns for the duration of their stay.
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What formula do hospitals use for babies?

Similac is the #1 brand of baby formula chosen by hospitals, so there's a good chance that if you're using formula from day one (or even just supplementing), the hospital where you deliver may have some samples to help get you started.
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Can I change formula without doctor?

Always Ask a Physician for Advice

Your health professional is the only one who can truly say what your baby needs, and you will need their support if you have trouble with the switch. Never change the baby's formula on your own without your doctor's knowledge or advice.
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What is the closest formula to breast milk?

Enfamil Enspire

Enfamil's Enspire is the brand's closest formula to breast milk, thanks to the inclusion of proteins found in colostrum, like lactoferrin. (In fact, Enspire is the first and only infant formula in the U.S. to include lactoferrin as an ingredient, according to the brand.)
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Do I have to take my own baby milk to hospital?

Yes, you need to take your own formula, I suggest buying a starter pack of 1st baby milk with the teats as most labour wards/birth centres don't have the facilities to sterilise bottles and make up formula milk (postnatal wards should however have the facilities to allow you to make up formula feeds).
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How much formula should I bring to the hospital?

If you choose to bottle feed – you will need to bring enough pre-packed bottles of a readymade newborn formula into hospital with you to last for your stay. We recommend that you purchase at least one 'starter pack' of first infant milk containing 6 bottles and 6 teats.
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Will the hospital give me a peri bottle?

No matter how you deliver, the nurses will instruct you to use a peri bottle to cleanse after using the bathroom. The hospital will provide a squirt bottle that is technically functional, yes, but not at all efficient.
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What do hospitals do with placenta after birth?

Hospitals treat placentas as medical waste or biohazard material. The newborn placenta is placed in a biohazard bag for storage. Some hospitals keep the placenta for a period of time in case the need arises to send it to pathology for further analysis.
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How many outfits should I bring to the hospital for my newborn?

Pack two different outfits in different sizes because you don't know how big or small your baby will be! Aim for one outfit in newborn size and one 0-3 months. Don't forget hats and/or socks, if weather-appropriate. Your pediatrician's contact information.
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What do hospitals supply after birth?

Receiving blanket, diapers, and other supplies: If you are lucky, you will get a head start on this stash. Nasal aspirator: This allows you to gently remove mucus from your baby's airways. Baby bottles and pacifiers: Having a few extra of these can come in handy.
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How do you bottle feed a newborn in hospital?

If you bottle-feed your baby in hospital, the hospital may provide you with disposable teats for use whilst you're there. Make sure you ask what type of teat it is so you can try and find something as similar as possible for when you get home.
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What did babies drink before formula?

The historical evolution of infant feeding includes wet nursing, the feeding bottle, and formula use. Before the invention of bottles and formula, wet nursing was the safest and most common alternative to the natural mother's breastmilk.
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What to bring to the hospital if you're not breastfeeding?

The hospital may supply you with basic items like travel sized shampoo and a bar of soap (maybe even a toothbrush and toothpaste), but you'll likely want to bring your own brush, hair ties, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, lip balm, chapstick, face wash, glasses, contact case and solution.
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Can I just breastfeed in the hospital?

In order to attain this, hospitals must practice rooming in (no bringing babies to the nursery), give babies nothing but breast milk unless medically indicated, and no pacifiers. So, if you choose to deliver your baby in a hospital indicated as "baby-friendly," it's likely that you'll be encouraged to breastfeed.
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When Should I pack my hospital bag?

When Should You Pack Your Hospital Bag? You should have your hospital bag ready to go between weeks 32 and 35 of your pregnancy, in case your baby comes a bit earlier than expected. A good time to start the packing process is around the 28 week mark, or at the start of your 3rd trimester.
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Is it OK to feed a baby both breast milk and formula?

It's completely fine and perfectly safe to do. Many families choose this type of combination feeding method, whether out of necessity (e.g. low breast milk supply), convenience, or simply personal choice. In some cases, breastfeeding and providing formula may be recommended by a doctor for medical reasons.
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Is Similac better than Enfamil?

Enfamil contains more vitamins C, B12, E, and K. Enfamil has more choline, pantothenic acid, folic acid, and inositol. Similac is a better source of copper. Similac has higher levels of thiamin, vitamin D, riboflavin, niacin, and biotin.
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Do formula fed babies sleep longer?

Breast milk provides sleep-inducing hormones and appears to help with breathing and colic issues in infants. It is easier to digest, which may contribute to more frequent night wakings. On the other hand, formula is harder to digest and may help your baby sleep marginally longer.
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Can you formula feed right after birth?

If you're nursing, it's okay to give your baby formula once a day as long as your breast milk supply is well established, which usually happens within a month of giving birth.
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How many bottles should a newborn have in 24 hours?

A newborn takes about two ounces at a feeding. You can use the smaller bottles for a while. You will need a supply of six to eight bottles. Newborns feed at least eight times in 24 hours.
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How many nappies should I pack in my hospital bag?

Nappies. About 20 to 30 nappies made especially for newborns, like Pampers Premium Protection New Baby.
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What should you not pack in your hospital bag?

8 Items NOT To Pack In Your Hospital Bag
  • Underwear. ...
  • Diapering Products. ...
  • Pre-Pregnancy Clothes. ...
  • Full Beauty Bag. ...
  • Feminine Pads. ...
  • Your Bed Pillow. ...
  • 7. Entertainment. ...
  • No Extra Room.
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Do I need to pack diapers for hospital?

Hospitals generally will cover everything you will need to take care of your baby while you are there, so there is not need to bring a giant pack of diapers with you. Baby shampoo, diaper cream for sticky meconium poos, diapers, wipes and more are usually provided.
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