Monte Cristo
<font color=darkorchid>I hear their eyes are every
- Joined
- Aug 28, 2005
- Messages
- 2,468
Wife went back to work full time at the beginning of last week. She is breast feeding, but there have been instances where we have given our daughter breast milk in a bottle. One being in preparation of Mom going back to work. Giving her a bottle was never really an issue, until Mom finally did go back to work. Now our daughter (just about 14 weeks BTW) absolutely REFUSES to take the bottle. Luckily, wife works less than 5 minutes away so she can come home at lunch to feed her and the nanny can bring her up to work in the afternoon if needed. When DD does calm down, she'll take it in her mouth and just sort of play around with it, but won't eat at all. At best, I've gotten her to eat 1 ounce and then she just quits.
Has anyone else been through this? Any suggestions on how to get her to take the bottle or will it pass eventually?
Also, FWIW, we've tried the Dr. Brown silicone, Avent silicone and latex, Playtex bottle. The only one that worked prior to her rejecting was Dr. Brown.
Otherwise, she's a dream.........thanks for any tips you can give us.
MC
Has anyone else been through this? Any suggestions on how to get her to take the bottle or will it pass eventually?
Also, FWIW, we've tried the Dr. Brown silicone, Avent silicone and latex, Playtex bottle. The only one that worked prior to her rejecting was Dr. Brown.
Otherwise, she's a dream.........thanks for any tips you can give us.
MC

They grow up so fast, enjoy her!
Then she absolutely refused to take a bottle no matter what kind of nipple we put on it. I was beside myself!
I worked the evening shift and when I came home this baby would literally lunge at me and attach herself for hours--like feeding a leech