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How long should bottle feeding take? Many bottle feeding problems are the result of feeding too fast or feeding too slow. If your baby feeds is too fast, there's a risk he will overfeed or vomit soon after feeding. If he feeds too slowly, there's a risk that he will 'wear out' and not complete his feed. As a guide only, the following times are recommended to bottle feed your baby.
If he completes his feeds under the recommended time, this could be because the nipple is too fast. The faster the feed the more he's likely to drink. A fast nipple will increase the risk that he will overfeed or swallow large amounts of air, which can both result in stomach discomfort or vomiting. If he takes over the recommended time and still hasn't finished his feed, this can occur because the nipple ring is screwed on too tight (see notes on common bottle feeding problems) or because the nipple itself is too slow. Both problems can make feeding become very tiring for a young baby and he may fail to finish his feed or fall asleep before the feed is completed - resulting in the need for more frequent feeds. HOW WE CAN HELP YOU to discover a solution to bottle feeding problems.
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