Bottles
require different tongue and jaw movements than breastfeeding and may make it more difficult for baby to learn to breastfeed.
Not exact matches
Sucking from a bottle nib
requires different movements of the mouth and
tongue than sucking from a breast.
Sucking milk from a bottle
requires different mouth and
tongue movements than breastfeeding, so it may take your baby a little time to get used to the change.
Like bottle nipples, pacifiers
require a
different mouth and
tongue position than breastfeeding and may interfere with latch.
They may have had difficulties in managing solids for example (which
require different movements of the
tongue and palate to breast or bottle feeding).