When the baby sucks at both the breast and the tube, she gets milk from
the bottle while the suckling stimulates the breast.
Not exact matches
Unlike
bottle feeding, babies need to be able to protrude and extrude their tongues freely
while suckling at the breast because the baby actually threads the milk out.
When you put your baby to bed (or in your arms or wherever he goes to sleep), I assume with the
bottle or breast, let him
suckle for a
while until he is almost asleep.
The baby may need to learn to
suckle at the breast if previously
bottle or tube fed, or if it has been too sick to breastfeed for a
while.