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The study population is probably the important issue here.
Neonatologists usually work with preterm infants, or very ill infants,
who have undeveloped aerobic capacity for feeding, and stressed or
immature neurological control of the coordination of swallowing and
breathing. These babies can spill a tremendous amount of milk from their
lips in self defense when bottle fed the traditional way (laying down
with the bottle upright) particularly when artificial milk company
nipples (which are particularly fast-flowing) are used. That red
"premie" nipple is the worst, it's a firehose!
Lactation consultants who understand flow issues can usually bottle feed
a baby without any spillage, by sitting the baby up and holding the
bottle horizontally so the nipple is only half full of milk (and the top
half is full of air). This neutralizes the flow and allows the baby more
control. Air if pushed out of the nose by the soft palate right before
the swallow, so the air is not swallowed in well controlled swallowing.
If the baby has to gulp, then this doesn't happen efficiently, and the
air winds up in the stomach.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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