Traditional bottles allow milk to flow as soon as they’re tilted downwards. The milk flow then is continuous and doesn’t stop. This doesn’t give babies a chance to pause to swallow milk and take breathe at their own pace. Being in control of the flow, like when they’re breastfeeding, helps babies feel calm and comfortable. We designed the Natural Response Nipple to do just that, for successful breast and bottle feeding. Our Natural Response nipple is designed to do just that. Unlike a traditional nipple, it only opens and releases milk when your baby applies suction. When they stop swallow and take a breathe the milk flow stops.
Although it’s a natural drinking action, it’s completely normal for babies to take some time to adjust to a bottle that works this way. If your baby is used to a traditional bottle nipple, they’ll need to adjust their technique. And like anything new, practice makes perfect. As a basic guide, expect around three separate feeding attempts for your baby to fully adjust. You can make it easier for both of you by initially offering the new bottle nipple in between two feeds, before your baby is very hungry. They’ll feel motivated to feed, but not so much that they’ll become frustrated if they don’t first succeed.
Of course, when you’re starting out it’s hard to know exactly how your baby likes to drink. We recommend starting with the nipple that comes with the bottle and if after a few tries your baby still isn’t accepting the nipple, try a different, perhaps higher, flow rate. You’ll know you’ve found the right nipple for your baby when they’re calm and comfortable throughout the feed.
Supports baby's individual drinking rhythm