She continues with instructions for properly
paced bottle feeding while you're away:
If you're concerned about ensuring
paced bottle feeding while you're away from your baby, you can consider sending multiple bottles with less amount of milk in them, as opposed to fewer bottles that are filled completely with milk (for example, send 4 bottles each with 80mL rather than 2 bottles with 160mL).
Not exact matches
We call it
Paced Feeding and it supports all newborns, but specifically breastfed babies who also take
bottles while mom is away.
While babies all take in different amounts of milk, I think it's very important to bring up
paced bottle feeding for breastfed babies.
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).
How to encourage baby to keep breastfeeding during this time: Skin to skin 24/7 as much as possible, if using a
bottle used
paced bottle feeding and a nipple with a slower flow,
feed your baby the
bottle while holding them skin to skin, right against your breast, switch sides you are holding your baby on each time you
feed them to mimic the movement of switching sides when breastfeeding.
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.