Should we try faster flow nipples for our current bottles (much cheaper than buying a whole new suite of bottles, right? Plus she used to take these bottles fine)? DH seems to think that could help. My main concern is worrying about it causing breastfeeding issues/bottle preference, but since right now she has such a strong breast preference and I can't just feed her more from the boob, I'm wondering if it's a calculated risk that's worth it...
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This. The slow flow mimics the flow from the breast. Babies develop a bottle preference cause they don't have to work as hard. The formula just flows in, and the harder they have to work, the more frustrated they will get, which, at the breast, will be more than with the bottle. I would be hesitant to switch.