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Paced bottle feeding can help you feed your baby more slowly and develop their suck reflex. This is especially helpful for babies to go from the bottle to the breast.
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This is such a good explanation of pace feeding. My lactation specialist tried explaining it to us and it was just confusing. This makes it much more clear. Thank you!

Nimily
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Soooo adorable. All the babies in the world can have good feeding and be loved so much🥰🥰🥰

김지연-wr
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This is the best video on pacing I have seen so far! The only adjustment I might make is to let baby suck suck suck wait X3 BEFORE tilting the bottle up to give milk, like babies must do at the breast ("asking" for milk release). Well done, and thank you! RT IBCLC

rowenatucker
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This was awesome. Very helpful. Thank you very much.

krae
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Doesn’t baby get gassy/colic when sucking on the nipple while there is no milk in it.? Isn’t baby sucking in air?

TheMarthablanchet
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is it ok for the legs to be crouched up to the tummy like that while feeding. doesn't it cause them to feel uneasy and vomit?

chinnupapa
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How old is this baby? Can baby this little be in a sitting position?

enslyguilamo
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With this method, does the baby have more gas because they're just sucking in air during the break times?

LS-mggx
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Hi! Your video is amazing, thank you! 🙏👶 What bottle do you use?

judithvoiceandpiano
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Thank you for the great video! How do you feed the last portion of milk in the bottle? Do you tip the bottle up at that point?

LockeLaboratory
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How do you feed the last bit of milk when horizontally, none goes to the tip anymore. Should I tilt it more vertically?

JeremyL
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Je trouve que c'est mieux quand bébé est légèrement allongé pour que sa tête soit plus inclinée. La tétine doit toujours être remplie de lait sinon bébé boit de l'air

Hendrix-xj
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I'm not really sure which nipple to use when pace feeding. When we use Dr. Brown's level 1 slow flow, the milk dribbles down her chin a lot, but she is done in 15-20 minutes. When we use Dr. Brown's level P nipple, there is little to no milk dribble, but it takes 30+ minutes to get through a feed. She does stop on her own and not swallow quite a bit with the latter nipple. Maybe if we use that nipple, we don't need to angle the bottle down for breaks?

kellychiaradonna
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Cute baby! I think the sitting-up position is recommended only for paced bottle feeding. Otherwise, babies this young should not be made to sit up--with support, of course. Their spine is not ready for this position.

kaladwarakanath
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It looks like the baby baby is too bent !

christinebaig
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I’d love to see a video of an older baby that has a great suck and tries to guzzle the bottle! My little man is 2 months and cries every time we tilt it and he doesn’t get the milk.

nicholefevilien
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We are going to try this with our 2 week old. She has been taking 2-3 oz of a bottle every 3 hours and almost never spits up.

That being said, we feel that we are undermining her ability to work hard at the breast.

With this method, I expect her to tire out and not take 2-3 oz each feeding. I also expect that means we will have to feed her closer to a 2 hour cycle. Do you think that is likely? Or am I missing something?

Zandor
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That baby has hiccups for a reason.. He's feeding on too much air!!! I've had 3 babies and know this isn't healthy

pambooth
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I don’t like this new pace feeding. I held my babies in my arms close to my chest so they could see my face. This baby can’t see you and connect with you when your feeding. I would incorporate some but not all. That baby needs to see your face when eating.

lauraanderson