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| ![]() ![]() Feeding Supplies for Newborns and Infants by Mary Silva, M.S., R.D. reviewed by Robert Needlman, M.D., F.A.A.P. Here are some basic supplies you'll want to have on hand for feeding. It's nice to have a stockpile of bottles, cups, and spoons, since they always seem to end up in the dishwasher or misplaced. Bottle-feeding Both glass and plastic bottles have their pros and cons; use whichever type suits you. You'll need:
For young infants
For older infants
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