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just a few questions!!!!!

Its just a little easyer to ask all the questions at once then one by one.

My baby has milk bumps I know all babys get it, but when will they go away?

I'm breastfeeding but I'm pumping and feeding with a bottle sometime I will feed by my breast but I have been running out of breast milk so I'm Putting formula and breast milk together so I can bilud back up on my milk. But if I just do just formula for one or two feeds so I can have more to fall back on cause I'm going to be going back to work and I don't think it will be enough when but will that be ok?

I forget what time I made the bottle but I might have gave him a spoiled bottle. What do I do I hope my baby don't get sick. He acts fine and is the same?

I think that's good for now....plz help answer my questions plz


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For the milk bumps try keeping his face wiped everyday with a clean rag with a mild soap on it this helped clear my lil guys face up with in a week.
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Supplementing with formula will actually make it harder for ur milk to come in so try n avoid it if u can. Formula feeding is fine if ur having trouble with your supply though. and for the spoiled bottle depends on how long. Im sure he will be just fine as long as it wasn't over like 2hrs if anything he might just have an upset tummy n may spit up or be fussy but its ok
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