With paced bottle feeding, your baby will get a good latch and will be capable of determining how rapidly or slowly they suck - just like they do at the breast.
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And lastly, we encourage you to speak
with your baby's care provider about
paced bottle feeding.
This is partly because a baby who breastfeeds can
pace his own
feeding, in time and quantity, whereas
with bottle -
feeding, it is the person giving the
feed who may influence the
pace, in a number of direct ways (e.g. gently shaking the
bottle when the baby stops sucking, or making the hole in the teat bigger).
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).
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Paced bottle feeding helps your baby not feel so waterlogged by the volume and flow of milk and should be the method all caregivers use when you aren't
with baby,» Lester tells Romper.
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.
Sit down
with your provider and be sure that they know how to
pace bottle feed a breastfed baby.
She continues
with instructions for properly
paced bottle feeding while you're away:
The best technique for using a
bottle with a breastfeed baby is
paced feeding, to mimic the rhythm of breastfeeding.
Try
paced water
feeding — when baby sits up when taking a
bottle and baby is doing the working
with an uphill flow, where they're doing the work.
Designed to support healthy
bottle -
feeding without interfering
with mom's personal breast -
feeding journey, we've developed a unique and intentional nipple shape to allow for a proper latch along
with an adjusted flow rate that promotes a comfortable drinking
pace for baby.
Paced bottle feeding is a method for
feeding a baby that's more mimicking to the way the baby
feeds with his mother's breast.
Other than it's essential to his
pacing, this
bottle feeding technique is packed
with benefits to his well - being!
The idea behind
paced bottle feeding is to mimic the process of natural breastfeeding but
with a
bottle instead.
«If your baby is used to a fast
bottle flow, she may get frustrated at the breast and
paced bottle feeding may help
with this,» Gallagher says.
Let your baby set the
pace and the progress to full
bottle feeding at a rate consistent
with his developmental stage.
Review
with your baby's care provider about
paced bottle feeding and encourage them to only give the recommended amount you have provided.