A.L. asks from Dacula, GA on October 07, 2006
Seeking Bottle
I have recently gone back to work. I am still breastfeeding and pumping at work. My daughter is having a little problem taking the bottle. She does take it, but it takes about 25 minutes to get five ounces down. It only takes her ten minutes or so to nurse. I am wondering what kind of bottle is most like the breast to help her take it better. We are currently using Dr. Browns! Thanks
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C.Y. answers from Nashville on October 12, 2006
What size nipple are you using?
Perhaps you need to go up a size (size 2 might be appropriate now). We have loved the Dr brown's bottles (except I feel like I'm washing them all the time!
M. answers from Atlanta on October 09, 2006
When I switched to bottle, my son took the Avent bottles best. I think the wide top is similar to the breast. Also, does someone else feed her the bottle? Sometimes breastfed babies don't like to take a bottle from mom but do fine with someone else. Good luck.
A.M. answers from Memphis on October 09, 2006
Hi, Ashley. My baby girl was the same way. I had a terrible time getting her to take a bottle. I tried everything and I mean everything and every bottle they make. What finally worked for us (and I know it soulds silly) was using the little latex nipples that are for preemies. They are a lot smaller than the regular ones and she took it first try with no problems. After using it for a while, we switched to a regular latex nipple. After spending a lot of money on all of those nifty bottles and nipples, even the one that looks like a breast with no luck, she ended up using the cheapest one! Hope this helps!
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B. answers from Augusta on October 07, 2006
both my kids bf and took a bottle we used evenflo venaire, they have skiny ones that are the same size as normal bottles and they have the wide mouth bottles wehre the nipples are wider like the breast we used both but the wide ones worked best for us.
K.B. answers from Hattiesburg on October 07, 2006
My daughter would only take the Playtex Nurser system. She preferred the laytex slow flow nipple that was the "natural latch". They are softer than most nipples.. GOOD LUCK!
C.L. answers from Memphis on October 08, 2006
I breastfed my daughter, and I had so much trouble getting her to take a bottle until I tried Playtex Naturals. She took right to it, and I had no more problems. Hope this helps.
D.F. answers from Atlanta on October 07, 2006
My daughter was the same way -- still is (she'll be 4 months on Tuesday). I've been at work for 2 months now. She likes the Avent bottles the best. We also use the skinny Vent Aire ones but the ones I have only hold 6 oz. She hated the Playtex nurser bottles.
Anyway my daughter would nurse for 10 minutes but take 30 minutes (at least) for a bottle. Now she takes that long to nurse sometimes. Now that she's so wiggly and cutting two teeth, it's taking much longer!!!
Good luck!
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M. answers from Atlanta on October 09, 2006
When I switched to bottle, my son took the Avent bottles best. I think the wide top is similar to the breast. Also, does someone else feed her the bottle? Sometimes breastfed babies don't like to take a bottle from mom but do fine with someone else. Good luck.
A.S. answers from Knoxville on October 08, 2006
Dear Ashley,
About the bottle my daughter was 10 weeks early and we had to get her use to sucking a pacifier and we use the soothie bottles they are great...also my sister in law has a 5 month who is still breastfed and she works full time and the only bottle he will take is the soothie bottles try them hopefully they will work
C.Y. answers from Nashville on October 12, 2006
What size nipple are you using?
Perhaps you need to go up a size (size 2 might be appropriate now). We have loved the Dr brown's bottles (except I feel like I'm washing them all the time!
A.M. answers from Memphis on October 09, 2006
Hi, Ashley. My baby girl was the same way. I had a terrible time getting her to take a bottle. I tried everything and I mean everything and every bottle they make. What finally worked for us (and I know it soulds silly) was using the little latex nipples that are for preemies. They are a lot smaller than the regular ones and she took it first try with no problems. After using it for a while, we switched to a regular latex nipple. After spending a lot of money on all of those nifty bottles and nipples, even the one that looks like a breast with no luck, she ended up using the cheapest one! Hope this helps!
A.
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