TABLE 5.
Bottle-feeding problems: popular sociocultural and clinical advice which disrupts parent–infant biobehavioral synchrony compared with Neuroprotective Developmental Care strategies which promote parent–infant biobehavioral synchrony.
| Bottle-feeding: infant cue | Most likely cause | Popular diagnoses or advice | Neuroprotective Developmental Care strategy |
| Back-arching and fussing | Positional instability | Oral ties, oesophagitis, reflux, wind pain or gas, colic, allergy | Paced bottle-feeding |
| Back-arching and fussing | Does not want more milk; pressure on feeds due to spacing | Oral ties, oesophagitis, reflux, wind pain or gas, colic, allergy | Paced bottle-feeding |
| Back-arching and fussing | Conditioned hyperarousal of SNS | Oral ties, oesophagitis, reflux, wind pain or gas, colic, allergy | Paced bottle-feeding, health professional support to build enjoyable feeding associations |