Nipple Know-How
Feeding Alternatives
Bottle Basics
Troubleshooting
Rapid Q's
100

Name one tool sometimes used to help babies latch on flat or inverted nipples.

Nipple shield

100

What common household item can be used for feeding expressed breastmilk?

Spoon or small medicine cup

100

What technique mimics breastfeeding by controlling the flow of milk during bottle feeds?

Paced bottle feeding 

100

A nurse notices a baby gulping rapidly from a bottle. What paced feeding adjustment should be made?

Tip the bottle down or pause the feeding

100

Flat nipples will always require a nipple shield.

False

200

What technique can help evert a flat nipple before latching?

hand expression, stimulating with nipple with fingers or using a breast pump briefly before feeding

200

Spoon feeding is often recommended instead of what, to avoid nipple confusion in the early days?

Bottle feeding

200

When bottle feeding, what angle should the bottle be held at?

Horizontal/parallel to the floor

200

A mother is worried her flat nipples mean she won’t be able to breastfeed. What’s the first line of reassurance?

“Many babies can still latch with support and positioning”

200

Spoon feeding is only for premature babies

False

300

Is skin-to-skin important for mothers with flat nipples, why?

Is it, it helps babies use their instincts to latch, regardless of nipple shape

300

Name two situations where spoon feeding might be recommended.

When a baby is too sleepy to latch OR when parents want to avoid early bottle use 

300

Why is using a proper bottle feeding technique especially helpful for breastfed babies?

To prevent overfeeding and make transition back to breast easier

300

Name 3 alternative feeding methods.  

Syringe, spoon and cup feeding

300

A bottle feeding should take: 

A) Non-stop until baby has completed

B) As long as a breastfeeding session

C) 5 minutes with 1 stop

B

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