The optimal feeding bottle has a soft nipple that fits perfectly into the baby's mouth, preventing air getting into his body along with the milk.
Not exact matches
It is also a great help for making sure the
bottle temperature is
optimal for
feeding.
Baby Milk Action has asked Mapa Spontex to provide further information on where it warns mothers of the possible negative effects on breast
feeding of introducing
bottle feeding and the difficulty of reversing the decision not to breastfeed as this was not found on its website, advertising or packaging, certainly not in the same location as the false claim that the First Choice teat is «clinically proven» for «
optimal combination of breast and
bottle feeding» nor alongside advise to introduce
feeding bottles by 6 weeks of age at the latest.
Advertising referenced a study suggesting this proves the teat enables «
optimal combination of breast and
bottle feeding».
Unfortunately this implies that the pediatric sleep research community (in general) accepts uncritically the mistaken assumption that solitary,
bottle -
fed infants represent the «normal» and / or «
optimal» human infant sleep and
feeding arrangement, and the context from which measurements of «normal, infant sleep» can be derived.
Advertising for NUK First Choice teats claims they are «clinically proven for an
optimal combination of breast and
bottle feeding», but the study referenced did not compare different types of teats and found babies suck differently on the breast and the NUK teat.