Why Some Babies Prefer Bottles Over The Breast- Ep 16
Bottle Preference vs “Nipple Confusion” | Flow, Breast Refusal & Paced Feeding
Last episode, we unpacked bottle refusal in breastfed babies.
This week, we’re tackling the other side of the feeding conversation:
what happens when babies begin preferring the bottle over the breast — or what many people still call “nipple confusion.”
Except… babies usually aren’t confused by nipples at all.
In this episode, lactation consultants Katie James and Johanna Sargeant explore what’s actually happening when babies begin refusing the breast after bottles are introduced — and why flow, sucking mechanics, oral function and feeding dynamics matter far more than most people realise.
We discuss:
• bottle preference vs “nipple confusion”
• flow preference in breastfed babies
• why some babies begin refusing the breast
• how milk flow changes sucking behaviour
• fast flow vs slow flow feeding dynamics
• paced bottle feeding that genuinely mimics breastfeeding
• how to bottle feed without sabotaging breastfeeding
• bottle feeding positions and latch mechanics
• non-nutritive sucking and letdowns
• oral function signs that often get missed
• late-onset low milk supply linked to feeding mechanics
• teat shape, bottle flow and feeding behaviour
• mixed feeding and combination feeding support
• breastfeeding politics and fear-based messaging
• how to support families without shame or black-and-white advice
This episode is for:
midwives, lactation consultants, IBCLCs, speech pathologists, maternal child health nurses, doulas, infant feeding professionals, and parents trying to navigate breastfeeding and bottles without panic, guilt or confusing advice.
One of the biggest themes in this episode is nuance.
Because bottles are not poison.
Teats are not poison.
And one bottle does not automatically ruin breastfeeding.
But feeding mechanics matter.
And the way we support families around bottle feeding matters too.
Mentioned in this episode:
• paced bottle feeding
• flow preference
• breast refusal
• oral function assessment
• bottle feeding mechanics
• late-onset low milk supply
• mixed feeding support
• responsive feeding approaches
Listen to the previous episode:
Why Babies Refuse Bottles - And What Gets Missed
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