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  1. Bottle feeding guidelines for infants include12:
    • Give your baby only breast milk or infant formula in a bottle.
    • Hold your baby close when feeding.
    • Do not prop or leave the bottle in your baby’s mouth to prevent choking, ear infections, and tooth decay.
    • Do not put your baby to bed with a bottle.
    • After the first month of life, an infant may take around 4 ounces from the bottle every 4 hours, gradually increasing to 6 to 8 ounces 4 or 5 times a day by age 6 months.
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    Give your baby only breast milk or infant formula in a bottle. Hold your baby close when you feed him or her a bottle. Do not prop or leave the bottle in your baby’s mouth. This can increase your baby’s risk of choking, ear infections, and tooth decay. Your baby may also eat more than he or she needs. Do not put your baby to bed with a bottle.
    www.cdc.gov/nutrition/InfantandToddlerNutrition/bo…
    After the first month of life your infant is likely to take around 4 ounces from the bottle every 4 hours or so, at least on average. That intake rises gradually so that by age 6 months, she’ll take 6 to 8 ounces (180–240 mL) 4 or 5 times a day.
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