First, make sure you're following the
paced bottle feeding method when using bottles, especially if your little one is used to a fast flow from a bottle.
A paced
bottle feeding method lets your child change to a more conducive nursing technique as he grows older while you go back to work without worrying.
The flow could be too fast or too slow or your baby might want to be held a different way while he's eating (try the
paced bottle feeding method to help).
International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and owner of Tiny Tummies Lactation Services, Tori Sproa, tells Romper that utilizing the paced
bottle feeding method to help avoid flow preference and reinforce healthy eating habits.
Sproat also suggests that if you find a bottle that works, you should utilize the paced
bottle feeding method to help avoid flow preference and reinforce healthy eating habits.
Gallagher says you can try a couple of tricks, like using different bottle nipples, adjusting milk temperatures, trying a different way of holding your baby and the bottle, and utilizing the paced
bottle feeding method.
Many women are unable to breastfeed their babies and are forced to choose
the bottle feeding method.