Baby feeding videos: breastfeeding videos, weaning and more....
With the help of other Aptamil mums and an experienced midwife, we've created a series of videos to guide you through the key stages of your baby's development.
Making up a bottlefeed
Making up a bottle can seem tricky to begin with, but you’ll soon find it becomes second nature. Watch as mum Nina demonstrates how to make up a bottle correctly, and discusses the practicalities with our midwife Wendy.
Guide to weaning stage 1 (first tastes)
Weaning is an exciting stage of your baby’s development and it’s important not to rush into it before they’re ready. Watch mum Cath talk about how she knows baby Elsie is ready to start weaning, and share her experiences with our midwife.
Guide to successful breastfeeding
Breastfeeding can take practice, but finding a technique that works for you and your baby will help. In this video guide our midwife Wendy talks to mum Helen about how baby Max is getting on with breastfeeding and offers advice and tips.
Guide to winding your baby
Winding is an important part of feeding your baby, as they need help bringing up trapped wind. In this video our midwife Wendy gives some tips on winding and guides mum Helen and baby Eva through different positions.
Guide to sterilising bottlefeeding equipment safely
Your baby’s immune system is still developing so it’s important to keep their feeding equipment clean and sterile to minimise harmful bugs. Watch our midwife Wendy and mum Nina discuss the different sterilising methods and share tips.
Guide to weaning stage 2 (moving into textures)
Once your baby has mastered simple taste and purees they’ll be ready to move onto lumpier textures and more varied flavours. Watch as baby Imogen experiences new tastes, and midwife Wendy shares advice with mum Nina.
Guide to breastfeeding positions
When it comes to breastfeeding, finding a position that’s comfortable for you and your baby can make a real difference. Watch as Helen and baby Max try out the three main positions with a little help from Wendy our midwife.


