Artificial feeding should not be done lying down to avoid the risk of overflow and choking.
Artificial feeding babies should be fed under the guidance of health care personnel, because the baby’s stomach is horizontal, and the cardia sphincter at the entrance of the stomach contraction force is weak, lying down to feed the baby is prone to overflow and choking risk, so artificial feeding babies can not be allowed to lie down to eat the milk, let the baby side-lying or cuddling type of breastfeeding, and after feeding the baby should also be picked up and patted on the back in order to expel the air inside the stomach in order to prevent overflow of milk.
Artificial feeding bottles should be sterilized regularly, and hands should be washed before feeding, and the amount of milk should be adjusted under the guidance of medical personnel, and water should be fed appropriately between feedings to prevent constipation.
When the baby is 6 months old, it is necessary to add complementary foods to meet the needs of normal growth and development.