
You Don’t Have To Choose Between Bottle & Breast – Both Is Possible
So now that we have established that a fed baby is all we need… let’s dispel another rumor. You don’t have to be exclusively bottle or breast. When you look up information about having a combination method of feeding, many people will point to nipple confusion as being the biggest deterrent for this. However, this is a highly debated topic. The theory behind nipple confusion is that the different mechanics of sucking on a breast vs. an artificial nipple may make it difficult for an infant to resume breastfeeding after exposure to a bottle or pacifier. From a plausibility standpoint, nipple confusion does not make a whole lot of sense. This study from Potomac Pediatrics does a great job of digging into the information. And it seems as though there is not a lot of conclusive evidence that artificial nipple use interferes. Intention and consistency is probably the most important factor when making bottle and breast work.