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Sippy Cup Recommendation PLEASE!
Avent has a good sippy cup. I'm surprised your pediatrician didn't talk to you about this. Even if your son only takes 2 oz. at a meal, I would definately ...
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- Try the Nuk sippy cups, they helped my daughter convert. They have a silicone top just like a nipple. Good luck!!
- There are some cups that you can buy that have stages. First it starts out with a tip that is kind of like a nipple and they have to suck. Then you gradually move up f...
- Walmart has a brand called Nuby I think it is. They seem to be the easiest to use for beginners. The disposable ones flow easier too but be careful because they can p...
18 Month Old Won't Drink Milk from a Cup
I can't get my daughter to drink milk from a cup. When she was 9 mos. ... We give him 8 oz of yobaby yogurt (which he loves)every day for breakfast to get a ...
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- Don't panic. Personally? I would make sure she was getting her calcium other places, (cheeses, yogurts, etc), and cut out the juice. She'll be healthy and happy as can...
- I had to try different sippies. The NUBY one has a softer sipper. I would try that... and like most things, as harsh as this might sound, she will drink from it IF it...
- You already have great advice here and you say you have tried everything, but here's one more thing to try. Have you ever tried the Pediasure? It's liquid vitamins f...
Bottle to Sippy Cup Advice
Have you tried it in a cup with a straw? Might be different enough from the ... The 16 oz. of formula with his water, juice and a variety or other food ...
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- I might not be the best person to give advice since my 19 month old still drinks 2 bottles a day. I have tried every sippy/straw cup on the market (seriously--I've sp...
- I would probably just get rid of the bottles in the house. Totally rid of them so you're not tempted to use them (or he'll learn if he cries long enough he'll get one...
- If you are still using formula then I wouldnt worry. If it is regular milk, go back to the formula. The 16 oz. of formula with his water, juice and a variety or other ...
When to Introduce Juice, Sippy Cup?
I would give her maybe 1 or 1.5 oz of orange juice with about 2 oz of water. ... I gave my DD a sippy cup with all her meals and took one in the diaper bag ...
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- Okay - we moms do worry about making the right choices, and regardless of what we choose we still carry some kind of "mommy guilt" - so, please try to give yourself a ...
- It all depends on the child and mother, they say to break the bottle at the year age, but I know people who have started to introduce the sippy cup around 9 months old...
- My pediatrician recommend staying away from juice as long as possible because studies show that children introduced to juice before one year of age have a much greater...
10 Month Old- Feeding Questions
4-6 oz. cup of formula. You can reverse the snack and dinner if you like to give your baby formula/breastmilk before bed. She said she wanted our son to ...
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- you are doing the right thing. children of all ages naturally prefer to graze. it's a healthier way to eat. i have an 11 month old on the same schedule.
- I have a 7 month old, but i keep a friend's 10 1/2 month old every day. he eats 4-5 8 oz bottles a day, plus 1 stage 3 jar of baby food with 3 meals. so he's getting...
- Hello, S.! My son is 10 months and he eats 2 solid food meals, and drinks 5-6oz. bottels a day, he has done that for a few months and he seems happy and full! lol I g...
What Is Your Favorite Sippy Cup?
For babies, they have a 12 oz sippy cup and then the sizes go up from there. My 5 year-old uses one as well and her only complaint for the first day or two, ...
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- I agree with the other poster, I have tried all kinds of sippy cups, but the ones with a straw work best for us.
- My nephew is 16 months and my sister started him on a sippy at 1. She got a "safe sippy". Its insulated metal-no plastic, and no valve. Do a yahoo search. I don't kno...
- Kleen canteen.....made from stainless steel not plastic...much safer and cleaner......look it up online.
Breast to Sippy Cup?
Since my son was already at the table for breakfast I would give him a cup ( playtex soft top with handles) with 2 oz. of breast milk. He enjoyed throwing it ...
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- My 3rd daughter is now 6 months and just started with cereal and a couple other solids. We are introducing a sippy cup (the Dr. Brown's kind that doesn't require stron...
- I know kids who never had a bottle and the sippy cups never interfered with breast-feeding. Because he is so young, it'll probably take awhile until he understands how...
- at 5 months old i dont think he will start to prefer sippy cups over straight nursing. My daughter always preferred nursing over bottles or sippy cups but would use th...
Sippy Cup Suggestions
We've been using this sippy cup from Playtex:Playtex Coolster Tumbler Sippy Cup 10 oz- 3/pk BPA Free by Playtex. This is the description of the product at ...
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- Playtex work the best in my opinion. My daughter is 3 and we have been through so many brands.
- Try the straw cups rather than the sippy. I believe they are better for the child's teeth anyway, and I've found they are less likely to leak.
- We used Born Free, but they leaked and our daughter didn't drink as much. Corinne C (see below) suggested the safe sippy for us and it doesn't leak as much, our daught...
Do Any Truly Leak-proof Sippy Cups Exist?
Use small juice bottle or water bottles, open them only when pouring them into the cup. Back when my daughter was a baby, gerber had large (12 oz? ...
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- I think that the Playtex brand work well
- Playtex, both sippy and straw insulated cups. If it leaks you need a new rubber seal. Make sure you are not using old cups. Keep them in the bottle holders in the diap...
- I feel your pain! I only found one. It's Gerber and it is very simple (no cartoon charaters or crazy designs). Cup changes color a little when there's cold liquid in i...
How Much Milk for a 15 Mo Old?
I want to try to get my daughter to drink exclusively from a sippy cup..." ... I was told to give my child like 3-4 oz. each meal and that's about 3x a day. ...
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- You could try watering down her milk. That's what we have to do for my daughter. She loves milk, and refuses plain water and only drinks one 7 oz juice a day. So in...
- I don't get the response you received about 0oz of milk and the cows milk is for cows. In response to your question I would not give as much milk to her as you do now...
- At my son's 15 month check-up (he's 16.5 months now), our doctor said 32-40 ounces. I stick closer to 32 because I want to make sure he has enough room in his tummy f...