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My Daughter Will Only Drink Milk from a Bottle.

My daughter is a beautiful, healthy 20 month old. She has hit all her mile stones on time. She is smart and fairly easy going although she does hate being stuck in the shopping cart at wal-mart!

The problem is this - she will ONLY drink milk if it is in a baby bottle and if it is warmed up. I've tried all sorts of thigs. I've tried every kind of sippy cup on the market. I've tried chocolate and strawberry milk. I've tried combinations of the choc. or s-berry in different cups both warm and cold, but she will only drink warm white milk in a bottle. The thing is I know she needs the milk fat so that her brain can develop properly so I can't just let her go without something that is so important to her health.

Does anyone out there have any suggestions? Please tell me there are hundreds of things that I haven't thought of yet! I really need help getting her off of her bottle!

J.

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When my daughter was little I tried to get her to drink from cups instead of bottles. One day as I was holding her bottle I accidently dropped it and it broke into shatters. We used glass bottles at that time. She saw the bottle drop and I said to her "oh, oh, no more bottle. It is broken and now we will not be able to use it any more. Let's find a pretty cup. We went to the store and bought a plastic childs drinking cup and she never used a bottle again. She saw it break and knew it could not be fixed. Good luck.
C.
Grams of 18

First of all keep it up. My daughter fought the sippy cup forever and then would only take the Nuby sippy cup with the silicon nipple that is really just like a bottle with just a different shape.

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Don't give her the option to drink from a bottle!! Only give her milk in a cup. Believe me when I say that a few days without milk will not hurt her one bit!! My son is three and has not had milk of any kind for 2 years unless it was in his bowl of cereal. He's developing normally and his dr. says it's not a problem that he doesn't drink milk as long as he gets his calcium and vitamin d from other sources. It'll be difficult, but eventually she'll drink the milk out of a cup!

When my daughter was little I tried to get her to drink from cups instead of bottles. One day as I was holding her bottle I accidently dropped it and it broke into shatters. We used glass bottles at that time. She saw the bottle drop and I said to her "oh, oh, no more bottle. It is broken and now we will not be able to use it any more. Let's find a pretty cup. We went to the store and bought a plastic childs drinking cup and she never used a bottle again. She saw it break and knew it could not be fixed. Good luck.
C.
Grams of 18

First of all keep it up. My daughter fought the sippy cup forever and then would only take the Nuby sippy cup with the silicon nipple that is really just like a bottle with just a different shape.

Children are so funny! My son only wanted his milk in a bottle as well. I got rid of the bottles and sure enough he drank from a sippy cup. She is going to be thirsty, just offer it to her 5x more than you are now. She'll do great!

Hi J.
I was recently in the same situation that you are in with my now 23 month old. I will be glad to let you know that is has only been with in the last 3 1/2 weeks that she has been off her bottle! The only reason this happened was because she was at her grandparents and we had forgot to pack a bottle. All she had was a cup! She will still ask for a bottle but I show her the cup and tell her it is her big girl cup of milk. I have to admit I did not think it would be that easy. So you may want to try to give her another week or two and try not to focus on it too much or she will catch on!! GOOD LUCK!!!!
C. Stork
www.forourkidz.fourpointmoms.com

The only thing I thought of was to perhaps try using a glass/cup - not a sippy cup - at the meal table so it is like Daddy & Mommy?! It might interest her enough that she does it! Good luck!

I wouldn't worry about it. Let her drink from a bottle. She'll grow out of it.

The only thing I would do is act like drinking out of cups is for big boys and girls and adults like Mom and dad. You could conspire with some playgroup/play dates parents to demonstrate with their kids that they're drinking out of sippy cups or regular cups because they're big kids. Don't make a big deal out of it. Just a casual mention is probably all it takes. After a while she'll probably want to monkey-do.

Enjoy your little girl!

L.

After a few days of milk only being offered in a sippy cup, she'd convert and her brain will be just fine in the process. We went through something similar with my third daughter and she went 5 solid days before caving in - stubborn little thing! Just throw the bottles away so they are not a temptation for you to give in and offer lots of extra love and support and fun things for her during this transition.

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