S.B. asks from Gallatin, TN on September 19, 2009
Help with Transition from Bottle
I am in dire need of help with the complete transition from a bottle to a sippy cup. My daughter will be a year old next month and refusing to drink anything except water out of a sippy. She does not drink any sort of juice in a bottle or sippy and refuses formula in a sippy. I have bought every type of sippy cup I can find. I have even exchanged the soft spout nipples with the regular bottle nipple and still she will not drink out of the sippy. Has anyone had this happen to them and how did you transition completely. All advise is welcome!
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S.M. answers from Charlotte on September 20, 2009
S.,
I understand the challenge. I have a 17 month old. He refused the sippy cups. A friend who has two grown girls recommended trying straws. The sucking action is the same as a bottle. It took a little practice, but my son got it. And it has been wonderful. It isn't messy and he holds the straw cups himself. So give it a try. Good luck.
S.
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A.R. answers from Lexington on September 20, 2009
Hi! My daughter, now 3, had the exact same problem. I made her warm cocoa in the mornings. I bought Nestle cocoa and put in 1/4 of a teaspoon with whole milk, just enough to change the taste a little. It worked really well. Soon after, I just gave her warm milk for a few months. It did take her a long time to drink it cold. By the way, we weren't finished w/the nightime bottle until she was almost 18 months old. Don't put so much pressure on yourself to do everything by the book.
E.M. answers from Louisville on September 20, 2009
R.M. answers from Nashville on September 20, 2009
Have you tried the cups with straws instead of the regular spouts? Mine wouldn't take a sippy cup either, but one day at a restaurant he saw me drinking my water with a straw and wanted to do that, so I gave him drinks from my straw by holding my finger over it and letting him suck the water ut. He loved it so I went out and got him the straw kind. They say they are for older kids, but there is no reason littler babies can't use them as long as they can figure them out. I use the Munchkin ones, you can get them at Target and sometimes Walmart. All the parts can go in the dishwasher if you have one of those baskets, and there are no yucky valves to deal with.
Maybe since she is doing water in the sippy, it has something to do with how thick the liquid is. Sippies are hard work for them, and formula is a lot thicker than water. There are Take N Toss cups that are pretty cheap, and they have no valves. So the liquid is easier to get out. But they will leak. But maybe that would be an easier transition cup, at least until she is on whole milk and not formula,then you can go to the other kind.
Good luck!
J.T. answers from Louisville on September 19, 2009
S., this is what I did with all three of my children....after you wash each bottle with nipples and caps....pack them in a box and put them in the attic. Yes it will be a strain and the crying will go for about 2 days, but it will be worth it in the long run. Once she realizes that the bottles are gone bye, bye, she'll accept whatever you put in the sippy cups. I guarantee it does not cause mental anguish, I just asked my 13 yr old, and advise you try this on a weekend so you do not have to get up early the next morning....Good luck and stay with it, it's tough love from here on out!!!
K.S. answers from Raleigh on September 20, 2009
I'm a mom and gma.I have found over the yrs, that children are ready at dif times. Give her a little longer, and keep giving her water in the sippy.
S.M. answers from Charlotte on September 20, 2009
S.,
I understand the challenge. I have a 17 month old. He refused the sippy cups. A friend who has two grown girls recommended trying straws. The sucking action is the same as a bottle. It took a little practice, but my son got it. And it has been wonderful. It isn't messy and he holds the straw cups himself. So give it a try. Good luck.
S.
S.R. answers from Greensboro on September 20, 2009
Be patient. Keep offering the sippy and let her explore it. She's has had a bottle her whole life and that is all she knows. My boys slowly transitioned to the sippy cup. One of them would have a bottle first thing in the morning and then drink from a sippy cup the rest of the day. She'll eventually give up the bottle on her own. Good luck!
F.K. answers from Charlotte on September 20, 2009
I too bought every sippy cup known to man and had no luck. I finally tried giving my son a cup with a straw. At first I held the cup for him, put breastmilk in it (because he loves mommymilk) and put the straw in his mouth. He figured out how to drink from it pretty quickly and started holding it for himself in a couple of days. It was hard to get him to give up his bottle before bed so before bed, I held him just like I was about to give him a bottle but instead I held the cup and put the straw in his mouth. As long as I was cuddling him like usual, and giving him his usual mommy milk, he did much better. Eventually, he stopped needing me to hold him when he drank milk before bed and now he is learning how to drink from a regular cup (no lid).
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