Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 , Unfortunately, my only advice is to let her cry. She will eventually be hungry enough to take whatever you have. Liana mj_remington@...> wrote: Hi All, Was wondering if anyone has any tips for getting my little girl to take a bottle. She was bottle fed with breastmilk on and off for the first month and I have been trying to get her to take a bottle again and she is just NOT having it! I have purchased about 10 different kinds of nipples, the last being the platex nursing system that is supposed to have the most " nipple like " nipple. I seem to remember the playtex nipples being much softer and the nipple more squarish years ago?? All the new nipples seem to be silicone, I know they probably last longer but they must feel totally different than the real deal. We have tried to have her dad feed her but that doesn't work either. If anyone has any advise, please let me know. Would really like her to accept a bottle...I need a night out with the girls LOL!! & Grace ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 They do still make the older style rubber plytex nipples as I had several with Kelsey. We found them at Walmart mostly. You might also be able to find them online somewhere but the playtex bottles were the ones we had the best luck with. Jenni wrote: >Hi All, > >Was wondering if anyone has any tips for getting my little girl to >take a bottle. She was bottle fed with breastmilk on and off for the >first month and I have been trying to get her to take a bottle again >and she is just NOT having it! I have purchased about 10 different >kinds of nipples, the last being the platex nursing system that is >supposed to have the most " nipple like " nipple. I seem to remember >the playtex nipples being much softer and the nipple more squarish >years ago?? All the new nipples seem to be silicone, I know they >probably last longer but they must feel totally different than the >real deal. > >We have tried to have her dad feed her but that doesn't work either. >If anyone has any advise, please let me know. Would really like her >to accept a bottle...I need a night out with the girls LOL!! > > & Grace ) > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 , My son was the same way, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn! I needed him to start taking the bottle because I was going back to work. What I ended up doing was dropping him off at my moms house and left. I too had every nipple on the market, so I left everyone of them with my mom. I left him for the entire day! He DID NOT want to eat from the bottle, but eventually they give in when they get hungry enough. It is hard, but you can't give in. They can sense and smell you if you are in the same house. So it is best to just leave. Also because it is easier to cave when you hear them crying because you feel horrible, naturally. It took my son about 6 hours to finally eat from the bottle. After a while they realize they aren't getting it any other way, so they get hungry and eventually will eat from the bottle. They don't have a choice if they want to eat. Remember, it is very hard and will only work if you are not around. Do you have a parent that can help you? Someone who can handle a fussy baby? It sounds mean, but it works. It took him several days before he would eventually take a bottle directly from me. My husband could give him one, but I had to completely leave the room or go outside during his feeding. Hope this helps. Good luck. Shook Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc. 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500 Vienna, VA 22182 x374 x374 fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 , My son was the same way, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn! I needed him to start taking the bottle because I was going back to work. What I ended up doing was dropping him off at my moms house and left. I too had every nipple on the market, so I left everyone of them with my mom. I left him for the entire day! He DID NOT want to eat from the bottle, but eventually they give in when they get hungry enough. It is hard, but you can't give in. They can sense and smell you if you are in the same house. So it is best to just leave. Also because it is easier to cave when you hear them crying because you feel horrible, naturally. It took my son about 6 hours to finally eat from the bottle. After a while they realize they aren't getting it any other way, so they get hungry and eventually will eat from the bottle. They don't have a choice if they want to eat. Remember, it is very hard and will only work if you are not around. Do you have a parent that can help you? Someone who can handle a fussy baby? It sounds mean, but it works. It took him several days before he would eventually take a bottle directly from me. My husband could give him one, but I had to completely leave the room or go outside during his feeding. Hope this helps. Good luck. Shook Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc. 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500 Vienna, VA 22182 x374 x374 fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 We had the same problem with #'s 2, 3 and 4!!! After trying practically every bottle system on the market to see which one the 'baby' would take, we were resigned to the fact that, if the baby is really hungry...the baby will take it! I always gave a full nursing just before I was walking out the door and since I was never gone for more than 5 hours, the baby did fine...tears or not. We ended up going straight to the sippy cup from the breast because the bottle was just too difficult. I think with the sippy cup, there was instant reward...they sucked and then boom, they got the milk whereas with the bottle, they had to keep sucking just to get a tiny amount. We have a sippy cup (leak proof) with a rubber 'sipper' rather than the hard plastic tip...can't think of which brand it is, but it has a removable plastic 'double handle' collar and the 'sipper' can be removed and switched with a nipple piece as well if need be. I never bothered to buy the nipples since our kids took to the 'sipper' piece without a problem. Hope this helps, Daiga > > Hi All, > > Was wondering if anyone has any tips for getting my little girl to > take a bottle. She was bottle fed with breastmilk on and off for the > first month and I have been trying to get her to take a bottle again > and she is just NOT having it! I have purchased about 10 different > kinds of nipples, the last being the platex nursing system that is > supposed to have the most " nipple like " nipple. I seem to remember > the playtex nipples being much softer and the nipple more squarish > years ago?? All the new nipples seem to be silicone, I know they > probably last longer but they must feel totally different than the > real deal. > > We have tried to have her dad feed her but that doesn't work either. > If anyone has any advise, please let me know. Would really like her > to accept a bottle...I need a night out with the girls LOL!! > > & Grace ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 I'm sorry , But I have absolutely no advice for you other than if you really want this... and you want it badly you will have to figure out which nipple she likes (have you tried the playtex nurser orthodontic nipple was the only one that worked for my first - seems kinda nipple shaped and it is NOT silicone) and then give her bottles at least once a week, maybe twice or more (with EBM of course) and don't stop. I was never able to keep up that schedule with my children, and each of them stopped taking any kind of bottle by the time they were 4 months old or so. Bottles are such a PITA I just couldn't bother with them, and would forget to do it each day/week... whatever. Nursing is so much easier. So I just let it go and didn't go out... heck, I don't go out now lol!! Funny thing, each of mine would take a bottle from me much better than anyone else... for whatever that's worth... Kori At 11:26 PM 11/15/2004, you wrote: >Hi All, > >Was wondering if anyone has any tips for getting my little girl to >take a bottle. She was bottle fed with breastmilk on and off for the >first month and I have been trying to get her to take a bottle again >and she is just NOT having it! I have purchased about 10 different >kinds of nipples, the last being the platex nursing system that is >supposed to have the most " nipple like " nipple. I seem to remember >the playtex nipples being much softer and the nipple more squarish >years ago?? All the new nipples seem to be silicone, I know they >probably last longer but they must feel totally different than the >real deal. > >We have tried to have her dad feed her but that doesn't work either. >If anyone has any advise, please let me know. Would really like her >to accept a bottle...I need a night out with the girls LOL!! > > & Grace ) > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Thanks Jenni, I will try looking on-line, have checked local Walmart and they only carry the silicone ones, glad to hear the " old style " is still around, they seemed more natural feeling. & Grace > > >Hi All, > > > >Was wondering if anyone has any tips for getting my little girl to > >take a bottle. She was bottle fed with breastmilk on and off for the > >first month and I have been trying to get her to take a bottle again > >and she is just NOT having it! I have purchased about 10 different > >kinds of nipples, the last being the platex nursing system that is > >supposed to have the most " nipple like " nipple. I seem to remember > >the playtex nipples being much softer and the nipple more squarish > >years ago?? All the new nipples seem to be silicone, I know they > >probably last longer but they must feel totally different than the > >real deal. > > > >We have tried to have her dad feed her but that doesn't work either. > >If anyone has any advise, please let me know. Would really like her > >to accept a bottle...I need a night out with the girls LOL!! > > > > & Grace ) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 > , > My son was the same way, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn! I needed him to > start taking the bottle because I was going back to work. What I ended > up doing was dropping him off at my moms house and left. I too had every > nipple on the market, so I left everyone of them with my mom. I left him > for the entire day! He DID NOT want to eat from the bottle, but > eventually they give in when they get hungry enough. It is hard, but you > can't give in. They can sense and smell you if you are in the same house. -WOW I didn't realise that!! I have left the room but will try to leave the house for a few hours next time (good excuse to go shop lol). Unfortunately we don't have any family here at all but my mom is coming for a visit sometime around Christmas so if we haven't mastered it by then, I can get her to give me a hand...can smell you in the same house, that is so neat!! & Grace > So it is best to just leave. Also because it is easier to cave when you > hear them crying because you feel horrible, naturally. It took my son > about 6 hours to finally eat from the bottle. After a while they realize > they aren't getting it any other way, so they get hungry and eventually > will eat from the bottle. They don't have a choice if they want to eat. > Remember, it is very hard and will only work if you are not around. Do > you have a parent that can help you? Someone who can handle a fussy baby? > It sounds mean, but it works. It took him several days before he would > eventually take a bottle directly from me. My husband could give him one, > but I had to completely leave the room or go outside during his feeding. > > Hope this helps. Good luck. > > > > > > Shook > Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor > Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc. > 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500 > Vienna, VA 22182 > x374 > x374 > fax > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 > > We had the same problem with #'s 2, 3 and 4!!! After trying > practically every bottle system on the market to see which one > the 'baby' would take, we were resigned to the fact that, if the baby > is really hungry...the baby will take it! I always gave a full > nursing just before I was walking out the door and since I was never > gone for more than 5 hours, the baby did fine...tears or not. We > ended up going straight to the sippy cup from the breast because the > bottle was just too difficult. I think with the sippy cup, there was > instant reward...they sucked and then boom, they got the milk whereas > with the bottle, they had to keep sucking just to get a tiny amount. > We have a sippy cup (leak proof) with a rubber 'sipper' rather than > the hard plastic tip...can't think of which brand it is, but it has a > removable plastic 'double handle' collar and the 'sipper' can be > removed and switched with a nipple piece as well if need be. I never > bothered to buy the nipples since our kids took to the 'sipper' piece > without a problem. > > Hope this helps, > > Daiga Great idea Daiga, I will be picking up a few things for her (little rubber coated spoon, sippy cup etc) I will definately find one with a rubber sippy part, seems she would prefer this to hard plastic, thanks for the info! - & Grace > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Thanks Kori, I will keep trying, and if I can't get her to take one, to heck with the girls - they have waited this long, they can wait a few more months lol!! - & Grace ) > > > >Hi All, > > > >Was wondering if anyone has any tips for getting my little girl to > >take a bottle. She was bottle fed with breastmilk on and off for the > >first month and I have been trying to get her to take a bottle again > >and she is just NOT having it! I have purchased about 10 different > >kinds of nipples, the last being the platex nursing system that is > >supposed to have the most " nipple like " nipple. I seem to remember > >the playtex nipples being much softer and the nipple more squarish > >years ago?? All the new nipples seem to be silicone, I know they > >probably last longer but they must feel totally different than the > >real deal. > > > >We have tried to have her dad feed her but that doesn't work either. > >If anyone has any advise, please let me know. Would really like her > >to accept a bottle...I need a night out with the girls LOL!! > > > > & Grace ) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 hummmm... well just keep in mind that the girls have been waiting for about 7 years now hehe! And they're not girls either! (dh's friends mostly - with who he STILL goes out with of course...) So beware:~} Kori At 11:05 AM 11/16/2004, you wrote: >Thanks Kori, > >I will keep trying, and if I can't get her to take one, to heck with >the girls - they have waited this long, they can wait a few more >months lol!! > >- & Grace ) > > > > > > > > > >Hi All, > > > > > >Was wondering if anyone has any tips for getting my little girl to > > >take a bottle. She was bottle fed with breastmilk on and off for >the > > >first month and I have been trying to get her to take a bottle >again > > >and she is just NOT having it! I have purchased about 10 different > > >kinds of nipples, the last being the platex nursing system that is > > >supposed to have the most " nipple like " nipple. I seem to remember > > >the playtex nipples being much softer and the nipple more squarish > > >years ago?? All the new nipples seem to be silicone, I know they > > >probably last longer but they must feel totally different than the > > >real deal. > > > > > >We have tried to have her dad feed her but that doesn't work >either. > > >If anyone has any advise, please let me know. Would really like her > > >to accept a bottle...I need a night out with the girls LOL!! > > > > > > & Grace ) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 > hummmm... well just keep in mind that the girls have been waiting for > about 7 years now hehe! And they're not girls either! (dh's friends > mostly - with who he STILL goes out with of course...) So beware:~} > > Kori Funny how that happens huh...we just had the last football game here to see who goes to the greycup (Canadian football - hubby is into the playoffs of course) and the shape he came home in and how he felt the next day...expensive Crappy draught beer at the stadium. WOW! He is not a big drinker so he gets pretty shloshed hehe, kind of makes me Not want to hit the town for a night anyway lol! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 I think this may be the sippy cup made by Avent that she is talking about. Hope that helps. Jenni wrote: > > > >>We had the same problem with #'s 2, 3 and 4!!! After trying >>practically every bottle system on the market to see which one >>the 'baby' would take, we were resigned to the fact that, if the >> >> >baby > > >>is really hungry...the baby will take it! I always gave a full >>nursing just before I was walking out the door and since I was >> >> >never > > >>gone for more than 5 hours, the baby did fine...tears or not. We >>ended up going straight to the sippy cup from the breast because >> >> >the > > >>bottle was just too difficult. I think with the sippy cup, there >> >> >was > > >>instant reward...they sucked and then boom, they got the milk >> >> >whereas > > >>with the bottle, they had to keep sucking just to get a tiny >> >> >amount. > > >>We have a sippy cup (leak proof) with a rubber 'sipper' rather than >>the hard plastic tip...can't think of which brand it is, but it has >> >> >a > > >>removable plastic 'double handle' collar and the 'sipper' can be >>removed and switched with a nipple piece as well if need be. I >> >> >never > > >>bothered to buy the nipples since our kids took to the 'sipper' >> >> >piece > > >>without a problem. >> >>Hope this helps, >> >>Daiga >> >> > >Great idea Daiga, I will be picking up a few things for her (little >rubber coated spoon, sippy cup etc) I will definately find one with a >rubber sippy part, seems she would prefer this to hard plastic, >thanks for the info! > >- & Grace > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 YES! That's the brand name! After 4 kids, I now have a collection of the Playtex, Gerber and Avent sippy cups. Owen and Rhys will use any of them now but I prefer the Avent ones.....they've never once leaked! Both the Playtex and Gerber ones have leaked because toddlers go through stages where they shake, throw and generally abuse them enough to get the stoppers on the inside of the lid to dislodge! The Avent ones actually 'click' in place so they're quite sturdy and durable. Daiga -- In nosurgery4clubfoot , Jenni Cypher wrote: > I think this may be the sippy cup made by Avent that she is talking > about. Hope that helps. > > Jenni > > wrote: > > > > > > > > >>We had the same problem with #'s 2, 3 and 4!!! After trying > >>practically every bottle system on the market to see which one > >>the 'baby' would take, we were resigned to the fact that, if the > >> > >> > >baby > > > > > >>is really hungry...the baby will take it! I always gave a full > >>nursing just before I was walking out the door and since I was > >> > >> > >never > > > > > >>gone for more than 5 hours, the baby did fine...tears or not. We > >>ended up going straight to the sippy cup from the breast because > >> > >> > >the > > > > > >>bottle was just too difficult. I think with the sippy cup, there > >> > >> > >was > > > > > >>instant reward...they sucked and then boom, they got the milk > >> > >> > >whereas > > > > > >>with the bottle, they had to keep sucking just to get a tiny > >> > >> > >amount. > > > > > >>We have a sippy cup (leak proof) with a rubber 'sipper' rather than > >>the hard plastic tip...can't think of which brand it is, but it has > >> > >> > >a > > > > > >>removable plastic 'double handle' collar and the 'sipper' can be > >>removed and switched with a nipple piece as well if need be. I > >> > >> > >never > > > > > >>bothered to buy the nipples since our kids took to the 'sipper' > >> > >> > >piece > > > > > >>without a problem. > >> > >>Hope this helps, > >> > >>Daiga > >> > >> > > > >Great idea Daiga, I will be picking up a few things for her (little > >rubber coated spoon, sippy cup etc) I will definately find one with a > >rubber sippy part, seems she would prefer this to hard plastic, > >thanks for the info! > > > >- & Grace > > > > > > > > > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2004 Report Share Posted November 17, 2004 Hi I'm glad to hear that the teething tablets work I'm really needing something for my son .About the bottle situation my son was very stubborn and picky about taking a bottle i tried every kind nothing worked until i paid a little extra and bought the Avent bottle. the first stage nipple it has a # i on the nipple u can get it from London Drugs it worked for us.One more thing my son wont let my husband feed him a bottle either......mama's boy .lol Jen -mom to treated by Dr Pirani Re: baby taking a bottle??? Thanks Kori, I will keep trying, and if I can't get her to take one, to heck with the girls - they have waited this long, they can wait a few more months lol!! - & Grace ) > > > >Hi All, > > > >Was wondering if anyone has any tips for getting my little girl to > >take a bottle. She was bottle fed with breastmilk on and off for the > >first month and I have been trying to get her to take a bottle again > >and she is just NOT having it! I have purchased about 10 different > >kinds of nipples, the last being the platex nursing system that is > >supposed to have the most " nipple like " nipple. I seem to remember > >the playtex nipples being much softer and the nipple more squarish > >years ago?? All the new nipples seem to be silicone, I know they > >probably last longer but they must feel totally different than the > >real deal. > > > >We have tried to have her dad feed her but that doesn't work either. > >If anyone has any advise, please let me know. Would really like her > >to accept a bottle...I need a night out with the girls LOL!! > > > > & Grace ) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2004 Report Share Posted November 17, 2004 Hi Jen, Yes they did work, we still had a bit of a challenging night...Grace is just going to be a bit of a difficult teether. Thanks for the advise, I do have the Avent bottle (I think I have just about every bottle out there hehe). We did have to use them just after she was born for a while...I will give the Avent another go! - & Grace > Hi > > I'm glad to hear that the teething tablets work I'm really needing something for my son .About the bottle situation my son was very stubborn and picky about taking a bottle i tried every kind nothing worked until i paid a little extra and bought the Avent bottle. the first stage nipple it has a # i on the nipple u can get it from London Drugs it worked for us.One more thing my son wont let my husband feed him a bottle either......mama's boy .lol > > Jen -mom to treated by Dr Pirani > Re: baby taking a bottle??? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2004 Report Share Posted November 17, 2004 Hi, This sippy cup sounds like what takes and it is made by Avent. She takes that one just fine but any of the hard plastic sippys she refuses. She has never had a bottle so I don't have any advice about that. When my twins, Owen and , were in the NICU, I gave the nurses the Playtex with the orthodontic nipples to use for the night when I wasn't at the hospital to nurse. They hated bottles though so as soon as they came home, we stopped using them. Nursed them for 13 months and is still going strong at 14.5 months! Marilouise 9/9/03, LCF, DBB 12-16/24 Owen and 3/20/99 > > > > We had the same problem with #'s 2, 3 and 4!!! After trying > > practically every bottle system on the market to see which one > > the 'baby' would take, we were resigned to the fact that, if the > baby > > is really hungry...the baby will take it! I always gave a full > > nursing just before I was walking out the door and since I was > never > > gone for more than 5 hours, the baby did fine...tears or not. We > > ended up going straight to the sippy cup from the breast because > the > > bottle was just too difficult. I think with the sippy cup, there > was > > instant reward...they sucked and then boom, they got the milk > whereas > > with the bottle, they had to keep sucking just to get a tiny > amount. > > We have a sippy cup (leak proof) with a rubber 'sipper' rather than > > the hard plastic tip...can't think of which brand it is, but it has > a > > removable plastic 'double handle' collar and the 'sipper' can be > > removed and switched with a nipple piece as well if need be. I > never > > bothered to buy the nipples since our kids took to the 'sipper' > piece > > without a problem. > > > > Hope this helps, > > > > Daiga > > Great idea Daiga, I will be picking up a few things for her (little > rubber coated spoon, sippy cup etc) I will definately find one with a > rubber sippy part, seems she would prefer this to hard plastic, > thanks for the info! > > - & Grace > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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