Adding Cereal to Milk: Infant, The First Years
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Cereal and Sleep
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- You already have a lot of good responses, but I thought I'd add my two cents. Try googling "sleep regressions" and read up on the ways your daughters' sleep can chang...
- Hi M.. My girl did that to us a few times too. Sometimes it was a virus or ear infection that messed up her sleep pattern, but usually it was teething or gas. That ...
- Adding cereal to her bottle really isn't recommended anymore. It can pose a choking risk. Please ask your pediatrician first. There isn't any proof that adding cere...
When Did You Start Feeding Your Baby Cereal?
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- 4 months with my first (13 years ago)...6 with my 2nd (6 years ago) and 8 with my 3rd (we got a bit lazy lol). With my 2nd and 3rd, I skipped the store-bought stuff an...
- My Boys Ped. also said 4 months, but I started cereal at 3 1/2.
- the answer in most of the books in anywhere from 4-6 months, you should give it a shot & see how it goes. If it goes well, keep going. if not, wait a couple of weeks...
Switching from Formuls(bottle) to Milk(sippy Cup)
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- My son wasn't completely weaned from the bottle until he was 13 months (he's 16 months now). What we did was put some milk in the sippy cup and gave him the sippy cup ...
- hey jennifer! there is a book called the baby whisperer solves all your problems! it is a wonderful book! alot of my friends and i use her methods and techniques fo...
- I had the same issue with my son when we switched. How about trying a sippy cup that looks like a sports bottle? also they make some that have a lid that is soft lik...
Bottle Problems
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- My son was breastfed for the first 6 months. I started trying when he was 5 months to get him to take pumped milk from a bottle. He refused. We tried every kind of bot...
- Just pick one bottle and nipple that you like (or maybe looks most like you) and just keep trying. Also, heat up the milk hotter than you think. My daughter would not ...
- Like others, I think the best thing is to let her go for a long stretch, and continue offering her the bottle without having access to you. You'll probably need someo...
How to Introduce a Bottle to a Breastfeeding Baby?
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- Our daughter never took a pacifier, only sucked on our little fingers. Here's what Dr. Sears had to say to a woman who was struggling with going back to work and havi...
- I woud say to not try to worry about eintroducing the bottle yet if you're a stay at home mom and are with him most of the time.I know it is tiring but he sounds like ...
- Try using the "BreastFlow" bottle by First Years. You can buy it at Babies R Us. It helped my sister's little guy figure out how to finally latch on to her because i...
Vomiting Infant
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- K.- I would definately take him to the doctor if you believe he's holding down such little food. I can tell you though that with the experiences I have had with suc...
- It sounds like your child is having a reaction to the breast milk. Some children do not reject it at first, but after a few weeks, the infant's body seems to (for what...
- My daughter started this at about 4 weeks old and was fine when she came home as well. After nearly 3 months of fighting with doctors and my daughter only sleeping for...
Getting off the Bottle
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- Have him throw a bottle in the trash and make sure that the rest of the bottles are gone so he doesn't see any of them. When he throws it in the trash, then tell him ...
- I had the same problem with my daughter. She did great with a sippie of water, but if I put milk in it, she would throw it across the room! On a Thursday morning, I ta...
- This is very similiar to what my daughter did and I can tell you that I just decided one day that it just wasn't that important that she drink milk from a cup. She to...
Introducing a Bottle
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- Our daughter is a "puker" too and we just try to be very careful after she eats. We try not to sit her up unless of course she needs to burp. (this might be a reason s...
- I like the ideas about using a slower flow nipple. Also, I would suggest taking it a little more slowly - try giving her just one ounce from the bottle, then finish by...
- Check the nipple size. Typically breastfeed babies can't handle the larger nipple size/faster flow. If the size is a 2 or 3 go down to a 1. You could also try a dif...
Won't Take a Bottle
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- Hi C.! One thing that helped us with this, was to have someone else give her the bottle. She will likely want the real thing from you! I would always enlist my hubb...
- Do you pump your milk? My youngest didn't like a bottle because the taste was different. If I put breast milk in it he chowed down. It was cute watching his face when ...
- just so you know, my son still won't take a bottle and he's 12months old!!! at first i thought it was a big problem but then i realized it was just something i had to ...
Baby Not Taking Bottle
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- I remember a lactation consultant suggesting using a shot glass or other very small cup and tilting it into the baby's mouth- just like an older child might drink from...
- Hi, I had the same problem with my daughter. I tried everything, including the insanely expensive Adiri natural nursers, as well as pretty much every type of good ...
- Definitely try a breastflow bottle. http://www.learningcurve.com/product/detail/Y4561A1?locale=en_US My son was the same way, breastfed and refused any bottle, til we ...