C.P. asks from Springwater, NY on May 21, 2008
HELP! Baby Now Refuses Bottle
My son is almost 11 weeks old. Since birth, he's been taking one bottle a day and breastfeed the rest of the time. Just this week, he decided he won't take the bottle anymore. He cries and cries and cries. My husband tries to feed him, but I finally give in and nurse him. He was receiving formula in his bottle, but tonight, I tried a bottle filled with breast milk and got the same results. Any ideas???? I want him to take a bottle once a day.
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Thank you for all your advise. I am going to try to purchase a "breast bottle" from Babies R Us. I found one that I liked from The First Years and the price is decent. Then, I'm going to make sure that I'm not around when the bottle is being fed. I want him to take a bottle a day because I enjoy getting my break (between 7-10 at night, he nurses once an hour). Also, my first son was bottle fed, and my DH enjoyed that. He enjoys being able to feed my little guy his bottle each night. It's bonding time for them.
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M.T. answers from Nashville on May 22, 2008
When babies get old enought that they can tell the difference, they are always going to chose the breast over a bottle any day. I say go ahead and breast feed exclusively and don't worry about the bottle.
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P.B. answers from Raleigh on May 21, 2008
C.,
I can't remember where I have seen them, but there are a few different makes of bottles made to seem the the breast. I think one of them was from one of those catalogs like ONE STEP AHEAD or something like that. You could try to google "infant breast bottle" or something like that....I definately saw one in a children's specialty catalog and another type on-line at some site that sells products for infants.....I'm sure if you search long enough on the internet you'll be able to find one....If you do find them, buy a couple different types to see which one works the best.....I don't know if they actually work and "fool" the baby into thinking he's on the breast, but it's worth a try.
Good Luck,
Pam
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S.S. answers from Lexington on May 21, 2008
why are you wanting him to take a bottle once a week? just wondering. my son did the same thing, and we had to try different nipples, and also make sure that the bottle was warmed to exactly 98 degrees. also we had to hold him exactly like he was nursing.
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D.P. answers from Greensboro on May 22, 2008
Hey C.,
Let me tell u... I am having the same problem. The only difference is my daughter is now 4 1/2 months. She started to refuse it about a month ago.. After a month or more of just straight nursing, it gets tiring, and a bit aggrevating, but it DOES GET EASIER! I had and all day womens conference this past saturday and the baby stayed with my husband and mom. I was not around to hear the baby cry & get mad cuz she wanted the boob. That day she took 2 seperate 3oz bottles while i was gone and now is doing better about taking the bottle. My pediatrician told us not to give her the choice. If she wants to eat, she'll take the bottle when she realizes there is no mommy around to nurse her. But ultimately, you have to be strong and not give in to the little ones demand. You know what is best for him, now just make sure he knows that.
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M.T. answers from Nashville on May 22, 2008
When babies get old enought that they can tell the difference, they are always going to chose the breast over a bottle any day. I say go ahead and breast feed exclusively and don't worry about the bottle.
F.S. answers from Clarksville on May 22, 2008
All of the advice you have been given is great but just in case get his ears checked. Hugs F.
L.E. answers from Nashville on May 22, 2008
My second daughter did the same thing. I was breast feeding but could not get her to take a bottle from anyone. I thought she just did not want one from me, so I even left the house so that she would not smell the milk but it did not help. I finally tried one of the soft tip sippy cups. She went right to it and never looked back. She skipped the bottle totally. I have heard of this many times since I did it. I am not sure if it was something about the nipple or not. She never liked pacifiers either. So try a sippy cup, what do you have to lose.
V.G. answers from Knoxville on May 22, 2008
Try a new nipple one that is wide and collapes like yours. Don't give up and keep trying he will eventually take it. Good Luck
J.M. answers from Asheville on May 22, 2008
Hi C.,
I would look into the Adiri Natural Nurser Bottle. It has a shorter nipple and is suppose to simulate a breast. Also, my husband has to hold our daughter in a position other than the cradle hold. She seems to associate that with nursing, but will take the bottle if he lays her back on his chest and angles the bottle up. We had to try lots of things...she wouldn't take a bottle at all! Hope this helps.
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