{"id":279,"date":"2020-04-28T12:25:04","date_gmt":"2020-04-28T12:25:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mommyinstinct.com\/?p=279"},"modified":"2022-05-07T11:12:59","modified_gmt":"2022-05-07T11:12:59","slug":"best-sippy-cup-for-breastfed-babies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mommyinstinct.com\/best-sippy-cup-for-breastfed-babies\/","title":{"rendered":"How to choose the best sippy cup for breastfed babies to prevent choking"},"content":{"rendered":"

Finding a sippy cup for breastfed babies is hard.<\/p>\n

If your baby is breastfed 100% for the first 6 months of his life, then congratulations for providing him the most comfortable period possible. <\/p>\n

Now it’s the time for him to slowly discover the world, experiencing his first-ever food and water. Now he will learn there are other things that he can eat other from mommy’s nipples. After babies reach 6 months old or since your baby eats solid food, that\u2019s the milestone when you can start giving water in a sippy cup for breastfed babies.<\/p>\n

Breastfed babies often face a harder transition period from breast to a sipping cup than bottled babies. <\/p>\n

As bottled babies are used to drinking strong water flow from the bottle without much effort, they can get used to sippy cups much faster. <\/p>\n

On the other hand, breastfed babies are used to using their tongue and jaw to work to receive breast milk<\/a>, they need some time to get used to getting water with very little effort. Often, breastfed babies choke for some time until they learn how to master their skills. <\/p>\n

So if you are looking for the best sippy cup for your breastfed baby<\/a>, you’ve come to the right place. <\/p>\n

Let’s join me in finding the best sippy cup that can reduce the choking for your little one. <\/p>\n

Does your child need a sippy cup? <\/h2>\n

When my son Ethan was 6 months old, I started giving him water. But I didn’t use a sippy cup, I used a milk bottle<\/a> instead. <\/p>\n

I was afraid of too fast water flow from the sippy cup that might choke him. But now I am a little wiser compared to I was then, here’s a few things I didn’t think of when using a milk bottle. <\/p>\n