@drsermedmezherexplains “You Don’t Drink Like This… So” #babytips Paced bottle …

@drsermedmezherexplains “You Don’t Drink Like This… So” #babytips  Paced bottle ...


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“You Don’t Drink Like This… So” #babytips Paced bottle feeding is a technique designed to mimic breastfeeding and can help reduce issues like air intake, reflux, and spitting up in babies. By controlling the flow of milk, this method allows the baby to drink more slowly and take natural breaks, similar to how they would when nursing. Holding the bottle at a horizontal angle and letting the baby actively suck instead of milk flowing freely helps prevent them from swallowing excess air, which can lead to discomfort and gas. This slower feeding pace also gives the baby’s stomach time to process the milk, reducing the chances of overfeeding, which is a common cause of reflux and spitting up. Incorporating paced bottle feeding into your routine can promote a more comfortable feeding experience for your baby while supporting healthy digestion. #parenting #babies #mother

♬ Get You the Moon – Syf

@drsermedmezherexplains

“You Don’t Drink Like This… So” #babytips Paced bottle feeding is a technique designed to mimic breastfeeding and can help reduce issues like air intake, reflux, and spitting up in babies. By controlling the flow of milk, this method allows the baby to drink more slowly and take natural breaks, similar to how they would when nursing. Holding the bottle at a horizontal angle and letting the baby actively suck instead of milk flowing freely helps prevent them from swallowing excess air, which can lead to discomfort and gas. This slower feeding pace also gives the baby’s stomach time to process the milk, reducing the chances of overfeeding, which is a common cause of reflux and spitting up. Incorporating paced bottle feeding into your routine can promote a more comfortable feeding experience for your baby while supporting healthy digestion. #parenting #babies #mother

♬ Get You the Moon – Syf




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