Formula and Bottle Feeding Workbook: Preparing, Scheduling, and Troubleshooting Your Infant's Feeding Routine

A practical, step-by-step workbook for setting up a safe formula preparation routine, building a feeding schedule, tracking intake, and troubleshooting common formula and bottle feeding challenges.

⏱ 50 min 📚 10 lessons

About this course

Successfully formula-feeding a newborn involves more than choosing a can and a bottle. It requires a safe preparation routine, a feeding schedule that makes sense for your infant's age and intake needs, a way to track whether your baby is getting enough, and a set of troubleshooting strategies for the common challenges — gas, spit-up, bottle refusal, and formula intolerances — that arise in the first weeks and months. This workbook provides those tools. By the end of this course you will be able to set up a safe, efficient formula preparation routine using a step-by-step checklist, build an age-appropriate feeding schedule using volume and frequency guidelines, maintain a daily feeding log that allows you to assess intake and identify patterns, apply a troubleshooting framework for common formula and bottle feeding issues, and determine when a formula change or a conversation with your pediatrician is warranted. What you will learn: - Formula preparation checklist: step-by-step guide including water treatment, measuring, mixing, temperature checking, and storage labeling - Age-appropriate feeding schedule template: ounce-per-feeding and feeding frequency guidelines from birth through 12 months - Daily feeding and output log: recording feeding times, volumes, wet diapers, and dirty diapers with a sample completed log - Bottle selection guide: nipple flow rates by age, anti-colic features, and how to tell whether a flow rate is wrong for your baby - Sterilization and cleaning checklist: how to clean bottles and nipples, when sterilization is necessary, and dishwasher-safe approaches - Troubleshooting gas and spit-up: positional and pacing adjustments, burping technique, and when symptoms suggest a formula intolerance - Signs of formula intolerance: a checklist distinguishing normal infant digestive adjustment from symptoms that warrant medical evaluation - Formula switching guide: how to transition between formulas if a change is recommended, and what to expect during the transition period Each module presents a worked scenario — a parent in the first week using powdered formula with a late-night preparation checklist, and a parent at eight weeks troubleshooting persistent gas — with annotated templates and commentary. You apply the templates to your own infant's current situation using the reflection prompts. This course is designed for individuals who are formula-feeding or combination feeding and want a clear, organized operational system. Suitable for first-time parents who are new to bottle and formula feeding. No prior experience is required. This course is informational and educational; for guidance specific to your infant's health, consult your child's pediatrician.

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