Dr. Brown’s nipple size 4 month

My baby is 16 weeks old. Size 1 nipple is too slow, but size 2 is too fast—it causes coughing and spit-up. Any advice?

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How do you know it’s too slow? I have a 3 and half month old and he has always been a very noisy eater. I thought maybe he was ready to move up and moved him up and he did good for a little and then was the same way.

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if you aren’t still side laying while feeding I’d try that. That way the milk sits in their cheek and they can better control it.

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Also, only have the nipples like half full of that makes sense so the flow slows as they get used to it.

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