In order for the baby to accept bottle feeding, mothers who are ready to mix feed their babies need to pay attention to the following points: First, set aside a 24-hour period during which only bottle feeding is given, during which the mother can express her milk and feed the milk to the baby in a bottle to allow the baby to get used to bottle feeding. Second, let the baby feel hungry. Do not give your baby anything to eat for at least 2-3 hours before giving a bottle on this day. Until your baby feels hungry and more receptive to bottle feeding. Third, try different bottles and pacifiers; soft nipple-shaped pacifiers are best. Use a regular skinny long bottle that can match any type of pacifier. Fourth, the flow rate of the open hole on the pacifier should be greater than the amount of breast milk. You can use a sterilized needle and poke a slightly larger hole in the pacifier to ensure that the flow rate is more than the amount of breast milk. This measure is very effective for babies who cry once the pacifier is placed in their mouth.