Is bottle feeding better than breastfeeding?

Breastfed babies have fewer infections and hospitalizations than formula-fed infants. During breastfeeding, antibodies and other germ-fighting factors pass from a mother to her baby and strengthen the immune system. This helps lower a baby’s chances of getting many infections, including: respiratory infections.

Why is bottle feeding not recommended?

The risk of infection is high as microorganisms may stick on the neck and teat of the bottle and transmit to the infant with reuse of the bottle. Diarrhoea in HIV infected, malnourished and underweight infants can prove life-threatening and is a reason why bottle feeds should be discouraged in such cases.

Why is breast better than bottle?

Studies show that breast-fed babies tend to have fewer allergies than formula-fed infants, especially those given cow’s milk formulas. And research has found that infants who nurse may also be less likely to develop asthma and diabetes, or become overweight compared with babies who receive formula.

Why is a bottle bad after 12 months?

When a child continues to use a bottle or pacifier past 12 months of age, they could develop an open bite where their front teeth remain open even when their mouth is closed. In addition, “drinking from a bottle can cause frequent and long-term exposure of the child’s teeth to liquids,” Williams continues.

What are the pros and cons of breastfeeding vs bottle feeding?

Breastfeeding vs Bottle Feeding

Breastfeeding Bottle Feeding With Formula
Nutrition
Skin-to-skin and breastfeeding latch releases bond-supporting the hormone in mom (oxytocin)
Disadvantages
The mother must be available for feeding or must provide pumped milk if she is absent Warming formula to the proper temperature

Is it okay to breast and formula feed?

Giving your baby formula in addition to breastfeeding is called supplementing. It’s completely OK and perfectly safe to do, and many families choose this type of combination feeding method, whether out of necessity (e.g., low breast milk supply), convenience, or simply a personal choice.