b'paced bottle feedingHelp your baby switch back and forth between breastfeeding and drinking from a bottle with paced feeding . Paced feeding allows your baby to be in control of how much they drink, because it allows your baby to eat slowly and take breaks. Paced feeding can help your baby: drink the amount they needavoid being overfedspit up less have less gas andbe less fussyShare these steps with others who will bottle feed your baby:Bottle feed when your baby shows signs of hunger, not on a time schedule.Hold your baby almost upright. Support your babys keephead and neck in the crook of your arm. Hold your baby babyclose, look into your babys eyes and talk softly. safeStroke babys lips gently with the bottle nipple. Wait foryour baby to open their mouth wide. Make sure yourNever propbaby has a wide latch on the bottle nipple. a bottle. Hold the bottle almost flat. Let the nipple fill halfway,Never let your then your baby will start sucking. baby drink a When your babys sucking slows, tip the bottle downbottle whileand give your baby a little break. When your babylying flat or starts sucking again, raise the bottle back to horizontalwhile alone. to continue feeding. Hold your babyLet your baby tell you when they are full.uprightDont force your baby to finish a bottle. when feeding to prevent choking and ear infections. keep breastfeeding 29'