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Plan "B"
Introducing the Bottle to a Breastfed Baby
By Sharon Waldrop
Humans are creatures of habit. We know what we want, how we want it and when we want it. A breastfed baby knows that she wants to suckle at her mother's breast when she is hungry and will associate her mother with nourishment and a full tummy, among many other things. If a breastfed baby's mother is away at work during mealtime, "plan B" comes into motion. In this case, "B" is for bottle, and not breast.
It is possible for a breastfed baby to accept a bottle from a caregiver, yet eagerly nurse when mom returns from work. Is there a better way for Mom and Baby to reunite at the end of a work day? With a little advance planning, this scenario can become a reality, making the transition back to work smoother for both Mother and Baby.
"Nipple confusion" is the term for what occurs when an infant has trouble adjusting from breast to bottle. Avoiding a premature introduction to the bottle may help keep nipple confusion just a term and not an experience. However, keep in mind that if you wait too long to offer a bottle, a baby may reject it with a closed mind.
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