How can I transition my 5-month old baby boy into bottle feeding? ? - baby feeding seat
I have almost everything, even tried to bottle all brands, compared with latex nipple, silicone slow compared to fast flow nipples, eat food, the temperature of milk when the baby is tired, eat when the baby is not too tired, too, if the baby hungry, feed them, if the child is very hungry to eat while watching the baby at different angles, with different people and feed in different houses away from me, to divert the use of lighting in the room, the child, while infant nutrition trick with the position of nursing, feeding in the car seat / Porter, music, etc. .. We have tried almost everything, and it takes more than 6 weeks! Some days are better than others, and there were some days when my son took the bottle fine, but the problem with the bottle always comes back with a vengeance. So far my husbund and I had the best chance for him to Playtex Drop-feeding and a rapid flow of latex nipple while the baby is at an angle of 90 degrees a little but only some success. I asked my pediatricianand try some others to have a cup before, but the idea was rejected. I continue my son from time to time to breast-feed in order to keep your weight does not come and give me feed a break from the frustration of the bottle. I write as detailed as possible, because I feel I have tried almost everything, and maybe someone could be something that I propose is not tried yet. Thank you for your help!
Friday, January 1, 2010
Baby Feeding Seat How Can I Transition My 5-month Old Baby Boy Into Bottle Feeding? ?
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Sorry for all its frustrations. I had a bottle at 3 months to go, because I had to work again full time. My pediatrician even suggested that one bottle per day, since I have a few weeks old, and she has never had a problem of transition, but noted that were the case, INS Playtex nipples next to his mother because she treated better when I started to use them. The only suggestion I could give you, which is not yet attempted to try using a nipple shield. I've used one with my baby because she was premature, and are used for the sensitivity of the nipple made of plastic, still nursing at the breast. About this time he began the bottle once a day. You can (to the hospital lactation consultant) or destination in the baby section. Medela is the best and most comfortable and not too expensive. We can resist the first, but was able to help. I hope so.
To drink after 5 months of my son from a cup success. After 6 months, he drank from the cup. I think I may have to accept that their child will not accept the bottle and if, for example to go bak to work full time and takes your baby to try a cup of milk or cup, have expressed. My son was at the sold properties at 5 months and in breast milk, but drinking water in a cup. My doctor sees no problem with my child use a cup.
Sorry for all its frustrations. I had a bottle at 3 months to go, because I had to work again full time. My pediatrician even suggested that one bottle per day, since I have a few weeks old, and she has never had a problem of transition, but noted that were the case, INS Playtex nipples next to his mother because she treated better when I started to use them. The only suggestion I can give you, which is not yet attempted to try using a nipple shield. I've used one with my baby because she was premature, and are used for the sensitivity of the nipple made of plastic, still nursing at the breast. About this time he began the bottle once a day. You can (to the hospital lactation consultant) or destination in the baby section. Medela is the best and most comfortable and not too expensive. We can resist the first, but was able to help. I hope so.
To drink after 5 months of my son from a cup success. After 6 months, he drank from the cup. I think I may have to accept that their child will not accept the bottle and if, for example to go bak to work full time and takes your baby to try a cup of milk or cup, have expressed. My son was at the sold properties at 5 months and in breast milk, but drinking water in a cup. My doctor sees no problem with my child use a cup.
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