Best advice for breastfeeding and formula combined?

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I begin to exclusive breastfeeding. Must provide its well-established before you start pumping or supply of bottles of formula. About 2-3 weeks before having to return to work, or 4-6 weeks (if later) to begin pumping a supply of breast milk, and bring a bottle milk once a day. The ideal would be to provide breast milk in bottles. If you can not pump enough during the workday (or unable to pump at all) to enter the formula in a bottle about a week or two before returning to work. You want to be sure the baby does not have a bad reaction, and give time to adjust taste. (But do not want to enter too soon, because the baby can have anything other than breast milk, the better.) At this point, depending on your personal situation start working toward what nursing / pumping / bottle of business for the formula to be needed when you return to work.

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