B.R. asks from Fort Bragg, NC on March 22, 2007
Bottle Issues
My 11 wk old will not take a bottle. She is exclusively breastfed, but I try to pump so that I can go out once in a while. So far, she will not take a bottle from her father or me. I have tried 2 different kinds of bottles (DR Browns and Playtex Nursers). She will not latch onto the Dr Browns at all, and she took about an ounce from the Playtex Nurser, but after being burped, she cried and refused the bottle, so I had to nurse instead. We started to try the bottles at about 8 wks of age. I did the same thing with my toddler at 8 wks, and she took breastmilk bottles just fine. I am at my wits end w/this. I am also afraid of what would happen if something were to happen to me and I couldn't be there to nurse her, since she won't even take breastmilk from a bottle. Has anyone else dealt with this?
So What Happened?™
Thanks so much to everyone for their suggestions. It turns out that it wasn't that she couldn't take a bottle---she wouldn't!! When she got constipated after I gave her some oatmeal for the first time, I gave her some warm water w/ karo syrup to get her to go- she took it out of a Dr. Browns bottle with no problem. Latched right on, even took it from me. She had just determined she wasn't going to get food from anywhere but my breast lol. So I let my mom try when she came to visit, and I went to the other end of the house, and she took pumped breastmilk from her with no problem. She didn't like it, and she gave my mom dirty looks, but she took it lol.
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M.V. answers from Charleston on April 11, 2007
Have you tried to have someone else give her the bottle. Sometimes when you breatfeed, a baby won't take a bottle from you, but will from others. That's how my son was.
A.D. answers from Asheville on April 03, 2007
D.S. answers from Charleston on April 02, 2007
Hi B.,
When my oldest was a baby he refused to take a bottle no matter what kind of nipple it had. One day my mom had me leave the room and she tried to give him a bottle and after a few minutes of crying he took the bottle from her, but the minute he heard my voice or saw me he refused the bottle. Try having dad feed her and you go to another room it may work.
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A.N. answers from Norfolk on March 25, 2007
Aftan will only take the Avent bottles. We started her on those when she was about 8 weeks (she is almost 9 months now) and we've never had a problem with them. Maybe you could give those a try. Also, you may already know this b/c you have another little one but have your husband give her the bottle and you leave the room. My daughter will still not drink from a bottle if I am in the room and she certainly won't take it from me (I had an extra bottle once and I tried to give it to her and she would have none of it).
J.B. answers from Columbia on March 22, 2007
My daughter would take any bottle you wanted to give her. My son, on the other hand would only drink from Avant bottles. I think because the nipple part is so much bigger - maybe it seems more like mom. I would recommend trying those.
Good luck!
J.
K.P. answers from Wilmington on March 23, 2007
I know others have said this as well but I thought I would put my 2 cents in. My younger brother who is 22 now had the same issue and I remember buying one of every bottle nipple on the shelf and he would only take the Nuk bottle nipple. I think Gerber makes Nuk now but back then Nuk was the brand name. My son who is 4 now also had a prob going from breast to bottle and he would only use the Nuk nipple, it took me a few weeks to remember that it had worked with my little bro. I also told a friend who was at her wits end to try the Nuk nipple and it was the only nipple any of her 3 babies would take. I am not familiar with the "New" just like nursing systems but this one is tried and true, and may be more cost effective because they fit on any bottle, they even make them for the playtex style bottles.
J.B. answers from Fayetteville on March 23, 2007
Try a Gerber Nuk nipple. My daughter refused the regular nipples so I had buy the Nuk nipples and she took straight to them without hesitation. I started bottle feeding her at 8 weeks with breast milk. Let me know how it goes for you!
K.C. answers from Norfolk on March 23, 2007
B.,
I have found that my son enjoys the Avent bottles more than the others. Some things to think about is do you have the right flow nipple for the baby. Maybe a faster flow (a 3 onthe avents) would be good for her. Plus the shape of the avents is larger than most and is shaped much like our nipples.
Another solution is try the Nubbies. Yes... i know. It is a sippy but it has the soft nipple for the "sippy" part. So it is very similiar to a bottles nipple. My niece refused the bottle, my bro tried everything to get his little girl to drink out of a bottle. And she was not one of those "they will eat if they get hungry enough" children. She would cry and cry and cry till she got the boob. So one day they said hell with it and figured to try a Nubbie cup, and whadda ya know! IT WORKED! Mom got a break and those Nubbies are good through out their childhood! Try em out and let me know if it works!
T.H. answers from Norfolk on March 24, 2007
ok well give her the ounce and keep doing that until she wants more. but also try a different nipple. the playtex nursers have different types of nipples, they have the natura latch which are the funny looking ones, the they have the regular. also try it in silicone and in latex. lots of babies have preferences, if that doesnt work try a smaller nipple such as an evenflo or an avent bottle. it will take time you wont be able to switch over night. so be patient. i know what you mean i was trying to wean my daughter, but she kept wanting the breast milk. basically you have to go thru alot to find what your baby wants. my daughter loved the natura latch nipple by playtex and wont use anything but it. good luck hope you find something that works.
N.O. answers from Norfolk on March 23, 2007
My daughter, who is almost 10 months and ebf, never took to a bottle. My husband tried spoon feeding, dropper feeding and using a sippy with no flow control to get her to take milk. I must say it worked best when I wasn't in the house at all. He was typically able to get her to eat enough if he caught her before she was really hungry so she wasn't hysterical. Keep pumping so they, your daughter and husband, can practice so she has the chance to learn that the good milk can come from someplace other than mommy.
G.M. answers from Roanoke on March 23, 2007
I found a lot of help with a bottle from "the First Years"...it's similar to the "Dr Browns", though I never tried that one. The only place I have ever found it is at Babies R'Us. I've attached the link, though if the link doesn't work its called the "Breastflow".
http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=244956...
good luck!
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