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Transitioning from Breast to Bottle

I have a 6 month old and for the last month or so she refuses to eat anything from a bottle. I need some suggestions on how to get her to take a bottle. I feel like I have tried everything. Has anyone else had this problem? This is very hard on me because she still nurses every two hours, which means I can not be away from her for more than two hours. I am standing in a wedding in March and I need to do something quick because it is 7 weeks away and my own mother refuses to watch her if she is still screaming at the sight of a bottle. Thanks.

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Thank-you all for the advice. To answer some of your questions. She was taking a bottle a month ago and just stopped one day. When she stopped though it was for my mom, but then took a bottle from me no problem. Then she eventually stopped taking it for me too. My mother, father, husband, father-in-law and sister-in-law have all tried to give her a bottle with me there without me. We have tried lots of different things including the playtex bottle.

This past weekend I did try to hold her off a little longer in between feedings and I realized just how much comfort sucking she was doing. She still refused the bottle, but we are going to keep trying the bottle and a sippy cup with water until she gets the hang of it. She didn't like bath time, tummy time, or cereal at first either, but with a little encouragement and love she does wonderfull at all of those now too. So we will continue to try. Thanks again for all of the wonderfull advice. And if she has to come with me to the wedding, the bride and groom will just have to deal with it I guess. My daughters health and happiness comes first!!!

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I hate to say it, but my 1st never took a bottle, my fault...I never introduced and kept with it from the beginning, a mistake I never made again with my next 2...anyhow, she may never take it...but since she is older she may be satisfied with babyfood,,Good luck..made for a long year

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I had the same problem. Try using a sippy cup or cup with a soft straw. Also, try playing with temperature of the milk. Another thing that I've read is that you should have someone else try to feed her the bottle...why should she drink from the bottle when mommy is right there? I'm sorry that your mother won't watch her...that's horrible...sorry, don't mean to judge - my mother-in-law was the same way. But you just have to be persistent. Good luck!

M.
None of my kids would drink from a bottle either( I have nursed 4 and still nursing number 5) I would seriously try any kind of cup/straw combo. By then she will be eating some table foods and you can nurse her right before you go and maybe after the ceremony before the reception. Have a good time and remember our babies will survive without us for a few hours.
J.

I am in the same situation. My DD eats every2-3 hours and will only TAKE the breast. My husband got her to take the bottle the other night but it took her 10 minutes of screaming... and then she only ate 2ozs and was up two hours later. (it was bedtime.) my doc said to try a sippy cup or try when you aren't around...obviously not you.

Can I ask who is giving the baby the bottle right now? Have you tried having your husband/partner give the baby the bottle and you leave the vicinity (even the house)? The baby associates you with the milk and may prefer you over the bottle if he/she smells you. Good luck...but embrace your time together.

My daughter never took a bottle either.

Around 6 months, I introduced a sippy cup. She had great fun playing with it, and quickly learned how to drink out of it.

I'd get her a really pretty cup and see how that goes.

I will be honest, however, I never put any milk in the sippy, just water.

My neighbor just went through this. Try a sippy cup. it worked for her. she used a sippy cup with a hard top. but try any of them.

I experienced the same thing with my second daughter. What I ended up doing was skipping the bottle entirely and moving on to a sippy cup. I would give her water in the cup whenever she was eating her baby food. She got the hang of that right around 7 months old. Since I knew she would drink out of it, it was not a big deal to leave her with someone and they could put the breast milk in the sippy cup. She won't drink it down in one sitting like if she was nursing but will take sips here and there. Hope this helps!

It's all in finding the right nipple. It has to be shaped like you and the same sofness as you. When you go to nurse,hold the bottle along side your breast so she doesn't see it. When she's that close she may just mouth for it and dive in. Keep the bottle like that for a few days until she gets use to it. You can also feed her more at a time so she doesn't need to eat more frequently. You can shake her little foot to keep her eating until she can't get anymore in her (not continuous shake, just a little shake of the foot).

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