Paced Bottle Feeding Guide
Paced bottle feeding allows a baby to control their intake with a bottle like they do at the breast. For a baby who is still nursing, this helps to prevent flow preference and allow easier transitions between the breast and the bottle. When a baby is no longer nursing, paced feeding helps to prevent overfeeding and helps mimic the intake control a baby has at the breast, which helps prevent obesity later in life.
Paced bottle feeding allows a baby to control their intake with a bottle like they do at the breast. For a baby who is still nursing, this helps to prevent flow preference and allow easier transitions between the breast and the bottle. When a baby is no longer nursing, paced feeding helps to prevent overfeeding and helps mimic the intake control a baby has at the breast, which helps prevent obesity later in life.
Paced bottle feeding allows a baby to control their intake with a bottle like they do at the breast. For a baby who is still nursing, this helps to prevent flow preference and allow easier transitions between the breast and the bottle. When a baby is no longer nursing, paced feeding helps to prevent overfeeding and helps mimic the intake control a baby has at the breast, which helps prevent obesity later in life.