Sentence examples for infant bottle from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "infant bottle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a bottle specifically designed for feeding infants or babies.
Example: "Make sure to sterilize the infant bottle before each use to ensure the baby's safety."
Alternatives: "baby bottle" or "nursing bottle".

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Aims: The purpose of this study was to examine the occurrence, severity, pattern, and moderators of oxygen desaturation during preterm infant bottle feeding near the time of discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) when fed by mothers.

Infant bottle manufacturers have not been using BPA for years.

Some risk factors for otitis media that remain common in many Aboriginal families include large numbers of children living in the same household, 10 11 recent ear infections among family members, 12 13 poor housing quality, 14 high nasal pathogen loads 15 16 and infant bottle feeding.

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If there is no risk, why were restrictions slapped on infant baby bottles?

OTTAWA — The Canadian government moved Friday to ban polycarbonate infant bottles, the most popular variety on the market, after it officially declared one of their chemical ingredients toxic.

Until the improvement of infant bottles and their sterilization and the production of infant formula, it was the safest, simplest, and best option for keeping infants, who require the nutrients found in breast milk, alive.

She could not suckle at the breast, the story runs, and there were no infant bottles to be found in Delhi in the forties, so she was fed through a cotton wick dipped in milk, and then from a cowrie shell shaped like a spoon.

Compared to breastfed infants, bottle fed infants generally have a higher protein intake and a tendency to drink more milk in the second half year of life after introduction of solid food [ 28, 29].

2 bibs, a chain linked toy (appropriate for a newborn or infant). 1 pair of infant socks. 1 baby bottle. 1 washcloth.

"What do you think the problems are?" Among the answers were: too much processed food in school cafeterias; a need for better prenatal nutrition; a call to stop putting Kool-Aid in toddlers' sippy cups (earlier, Oliver heard about infants' bottles filled with Coca-Cola); suggestions that restaurants offer smaller portions and that children's menus offer alternatives to burgers and fries.

Notably, the document supporting the U.S. EPA IDWHA estimated that perchlorate intake by nursing infants, bottle-fed infants, and children to 2 years of age, attributable to either maternal perchlorate intake and subsequent expression into breast milk, or direct infant consumption of water with perchlorate at 15 μg/L, would substantially exceed the NRC RfD (U.S. EPA 2008a).

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