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Replacing Bottles and Nipples

Has anyone heard about how often you are suppose to change bottles and nipples? Also, does anyone have any input on whether or not you should go up a size on the nipples? I have heard conflicting stories. Some say not to go up a size because of choking or over-eating and some say to go up because babies will get frustrated. I would like to hear other's advice. Has anyone had a child start cereal at 4 months? My son isn't sleeping through the night yet and he seems hungry in the middle of the night.

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First of all I want to thank everyone for their advice. It has helped. I did change to size 2 nipples and he is a lot happier when he eats. We tried cereal for the first time tonight, but it's going to take a lot of getting used to for him. He wasn't too sure of it. He has been eating cereal for about a month now and started carrots last week, tomorrow we are trying something new. He has been sleeping somewhat better at night, but the teething has started so that's another story.

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I started my son on rice cereal around 2.5-3 months because he always seemed hungry at night. He started sleeping through the night and not taking a night feeding around 3 months old. When I went in for his 4 month well child, I told the pediatrician I had started cereal early and she said if he was doing well with that go ahead and start veggies and fruits....he is now in love with all fruits and veggies at almost 5 months old, and doing very well! I also went up to the #2 nipples, because he was working so hard to get formula out that he was falling asleep without being full. I have recently tried to #3's for 3 months and up, but he is too messy with those, formula comes out way to fast! Hope this helps!

I stepped up a nipple size when my son started to fall asleep while he was feeding. He when then wake up a short time later and want to be feed more.

My babies were all 9+ lbs. so I started them on cereal around 3 mos., mixed with formula, to help them sleep through the night. I used the slow flow nipples when they were little, then moved up to 6mo+ size when they were older. There are also two types of crosscuts I've found. I used the smaller for formula/cereal when they were really little, but soon when they could handle the fast flow, I changed to the larger crosscut. Latex nipples seem to breakdown faster, so I have to toss them regularly. Silicone holds up well, although their crosscuts tend to split open after awhile, causing a really fast flow. (My youngest chews and pulls on them, too, which causes splits faster.) Only one of my babies had swallowing issues when tiny, so I kept a closer eye on him. He's also the one that got frustrated later on when the slow flow nipples caused him to work too hard to get his milk!

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Hi There,

I have an almost 7 month old. I just looked at the bottle website for advice (in our case Avent). It looks like it is really up to the individual child, some never need a nipple change. I don't know why you would need a new bottle unless the one you are using is not working for Nathan.

With sleeping through the night, he is still young to be doing this really. Try not to expect so much from him. We did start our son on some rice cereal at 5 months at the Dr's advise. He said that at 4 months most babies are too little to be able to digest it properly & to never use it to get the kid to sleep through the night. Our son was eating a TON & he thought that at 5 months it miht help to fill him up some. I still think he was too little, he had a hard time with it until about 5 1/2 months (we were only doing it once a day). What did help our son was offering him the bottle every 2-3 hours even if he was not acting fussy yet. We would offer & if he took it, great, otherwise we did not push it. We found that he was hungry sooner & more than we realized. We fed him every 2-3 hours then & then he started sleeping through the night (until 4-5 am) because he got enough to eat during the day.

Have patience. Just try not to set your expectations to high. I am a 1st time Mom too & I know how hard it is.

Hope this helps!
S.

I stepped up a nipple size when my son started to fall asleep while he was feeding. He when then wake up a short time later and want to be feed more.

I'm a Mother of 3 & I DID change the nipple size of the nipples like every 2-3 months & they NEVER had a problem with it. As they get older, their mouths get older & would YOUn want to suck on a Nipple that was TOO small for your mouth? & when your child is 4 months old, you are suppose to start him/her on Baby food, the first syage OR even on baby Cereal & that way you'll child WILL sleep thru the night becuz he won't be Hungry. But, STILL keep on giving him his formula right after. Feed him 2-3 meals a day & you'll son will be Happy, Full, & sleep thru the night.

Hi A.! Use your own judgement when it comes to replacing the bottles & nipples. If they look too worn or "yucky", by all means. Otherwise, there really isn't a need to replace. If you are using smaller bottles, you may want to upgrade to accomodate more ounces. As for the nipples, I think the flow varies with the different brands. I changed flow rates when my daughter began to eat constantly. By going to a higher flow rate, she would go longer in between feedings because she would eat more. I would recommend trying the next step up for the nipples. He might start eating more at one feeding and going longer in between feedings, like my daughter did. That was soooo nice! Maybe he'll even start sleeping through the night for you. Good luck!! Oh, and I started my daughter on cereal at 4 months. Veggies & fruit at like 5 months or so. Everyone has different opinions on this subject. Go with your gut and what feels right for you. :)

Not really sure about the nipple thing, but I started giving my son rice cereal with his formula at 3 mos. My daughter uses both size 1 and 2 at times (just depends on which one I put with the bottle). She uses SOOTHIE bottles and binkys, so I don't think it matters with her...could be wrong, though she doesn't mind.

With my girls I changed the nipples every few weeks and more frequently when they got sick or where teething. As for bottles I changed their bottle size as they grew ans where eating more. While sick I would sterilize them every other day, and when they where not once a week in hot boiling water for 20 mins. Did the same with sippy cups too once a week in boiling water, But mostly used the take n toss cups furing that time.

Hi A. - Each child is different. We had 2 out of the 4 who were bottle-fed. We only replaced the nipples when they wore out. Bottles were cleaned really super well so they didn't need changing at all. If you are real concerned about it you could go with the disposables such as playtex. Now last time I had a baby Playtex had their own version of nuk-type nipples as well.
As far as cereal goes - each kid varied. First kid needed it by 2 months, youngest didn't need it until she was 5 months.
Dr. said to go by how much they eat per day to let you know when they need to get on cereal. If they eat more than 2 qts of formula a day, they can be put on cereal .... or if they feed more than 8 times a day (newborns up to 1 month an exception).
It could be that your formula isn't satisfying enough though. We used Carnation Good Start for our formula babies and had a lot less problems with the babies than parents who used Similac or the soy.
When we started our bottle babies on cereal we would put just a little in the bottle two feedings before bedtime ... we had to make a very small 'x' in the hole of the nipple (very small or your child gets a milk-bath) It won't take a lot of rice cereal either .... maybe a tablespoon to 8oz formula to start.
Once you start feeding cereal you can expect poo to change, and constipation to begin. Don't be surprised if you child gets massive tummy aches the first few times, food is hard to digest for their little tummies.

You are to replace them when thay show signs of wear. The nipples inlarging, cracks, tears etc.
I have never heard of a specific time frame. The nipple size depends on the child I think. Mine liked newborn size, the other seemed to have too much milk come out at once. I had my children on cereal about 4 months. Again it depends on your child. If you think your child is ready start him/her-just make sure it's really thin. If he doesn't take to it try again a little later. My oldest was on cereal early and still woke up for a feeding once a night until she was 9 or 10 months old.

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