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Question for experienced breastfeeding moms about bottles....? |
I have an 8 month old son who I breastfeed exclusively. He has tried solids a couple of times and is not that interested. The problem is that I can't get him to take a bottle. He has never had anything other than my breast. I have offered him a bottle numerous times, putting it in his mouth or even just letting him pick it up and explore. He only wants to chew on the nipple. (He is in the process of getting his 3rd and 4th teeth) I really would like him to take a bottle so that my husband can feed him and I can get away for a while. I got a Dr. Brown's Natural Flow bottle. I have tried Level 1 and Level 2 nipples. Any good suggestions?? Really 8 months old is too old to bother with a bottle. Use a sippy cup or real cup. Well if it's you offering the bottle, your baby would rather have the breast. Let your husband try offering the bottle while you're not around (babies can smell their mother's milk). Don't bother with a bottle at this age. Use a sippy cup or a cup, but bottles at this age are not worth the trouble. My son would only take the wide neck latex (brown) nipples from Playtex (the drop-ins bottles.) We tried so many others! These seemed softer than silicone nipples so I thought that might be why he liked them. I did try to sit him up and distract him with a baby einstein video or something at first too, and then slip the bottle in his mouth. Good luck! my 7 month old daughter wants nothing to do with a bottle but will take a sippy cup. we use the Nuby cups from walmart that have a soft spout. she really likes water in a sippy cup, so we let her play with it. that way she can learn without wasting breastmilk. I am in the same situation and I give my son a beaker without a lid.He loves drinking from it but it can get quite wet! give him a bottle or let him starve my son would never take a bottle, however, he was using a sippy cup successfully at around 6 months (stealing big sis's water and finally we got him his own). If you really want to get away, don't feel bad about him not taking a bottle, daddy can either spoon feed him expressed milk, try it in the sippy cup or he'll get the idea of not eating for just a couple of hours. And if you feed right before you leave, he definitely won't starve!! But I agree with mystic about the fact that 8 months is too old to bother with a bottle! As for daddy getting bonded with babe, the world didn't always have bottles yet other people bonded with the baby, you can do this in so many ways and I bet they already did months ago! As for my son, for a long time there, the only reason why he even cared where I was was for food, otherwise it was all about daddy!! They bonded very well without ever feeding! It just takes time - persistence on your part to keep introducing a bottle even if he bits the nippple. Eventually, he will be hungry enough to drink the milk. It took me a good month to wean my daughter who drank nothing but BM from my breast and never from a bottle... Did you try putting a little breast milk on the outside of the nipple? |
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