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Debbie writes:
One of these moms has newborn twins, and the baby girl will supposedly
drink breastmilk in a bottle, but the baby boy will only drink formula. After
racking my brain, I cannot figure out what is going on.
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Artificial infants milks flow may be flowing more slowly than mother's
milk, could the baby feel unsafe with a faster flow rate than is experienced
with the formula? Is mom used paced, upright bottlefeeding strategy with a
"slow" ( meaning not overly fast) flow artificial nipple? I don't mean one
that says Slow I mean one that we've seen actually is slow/responsive. Or is
normal feeding such a challenge, or fast bottlefeeding such a habit that
baby prefers having food poured down his throat with one of those pre-filled
promotional giveaways with formula and those "speed feed" or "squash N
flood" artificial nipples?
Just a few things to consider...
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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