Mommy2Abby
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I know this is off topic but I'm desperate for some help! DD is 11 weeks old and she is suddenly refusing to take a bottle. She has been primarily breastfed but I introduced the bottle at about 5 weeks and she did fine. She has been switching back and forth just fine until about a week ago, when she started refusing the bottle.
Unfortunately, I have to go back to work in a few more weeks and I don't know what I'm going to do! Obviously she can't go all day without eating.
Does anyone have any tips or tricks for convincing her to take the bottle while Mommy's away??? I've tried having other people give her the bottle while I'm not around, thinking maybe it was just Mommy that she didn't want the bottle from, but they've had no better luck. I've tried two different kinds of bottles too, Avent and Playtex.
Any thoughts or suggestions as to how to convince my stubborn DD are much appreciated. Thanks!
Mommy2Abby
Unfortunately, I have to go back to work in a few more weeks and I don't know what I'm going to do! Obviously she can't go all day without eating.
Does anyone have any tips or tricks for convincing her to take the bottle while Mommy's away??? I've tried having other people give her the bottle while I'm not around, thinking maybe it was just Mommy that she didn't want the bottle from, but they've had no better luck. I've tried two different kinds of bottles too, Avent and Playtex.
Any thoughts or suggestions as to how to convince my stubborn DD are much appreciated. Thanks!
Mommy2Abby
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It took a few days of trying to get her to take it again. I let DD's dad (my now ex) offer it to her while I left the room. The first couple days we gave in really easy. After about 5 minutes of her refusing (and screaming her head off because she was hungry), I'd go ahead and nurse her. But with my impending return to work, we decided to force the issue. We picked a feeding and I left the house to run some errands so I wouldn't cave. DD's dad just kept offering the bottle until she took it. IIRC, he said it took about a 1/2 hour before she gave in and took the bottle. Throughout her first year, she never ate a lot from the bottle, even when I was working full-time and she was at daycare. I think she ate just enough to tide her over until I was there to nurse her and then she'd fill up.