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[WTA]How to encourage baby using milk bottle?, From breastfeed to bottle...
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TSboongin.oo
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Dec 8 2010, 12:08 PM, updated 15y ago
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My baby boy is coming to 2 years old soon and my wife and i have difficulty to feed our son formula milk using bottle. I believe the main reason is because he is breastfeed until today.
Any advice or perhaps to share your experience on this situation?
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TSboongin.oo
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Dec 8 2010, 02:39 PM
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QUOTE(Syd G @ Dec 8 2010, 12:11 PM) Try using wide neck bottles. I had tried using different types of bottle and bottle nipple but he still refuses to drink milk from bottle. Not to mention that my son also do not like pacifier regardless of what type or design.  Added on December 8, 2010, 2:41 pmQUOTE(teelim @ Dec 8 2010, 01:12 PM) What you said may be one of the reasons. However, I think another reason maybe due to the taste of formula milk. Maybe you can try to ask your wife to express her breast milk and feeding in to your son using bottle. Also, make sure the bottle teat/nipple that you are using has the correct flow I had done this as well but he doesn't want... Added on December 8, 2010, 2:43 pmQUOTE(ladyfiesta @ Dec 8 2010, 01:38 PM) Try putting onions on the breast and let him breastfeed. Someone I know tried before to stop her baby from breastfeeding and it worked! My wife still wants to continue breastfeed for maybe another 6 months and we do not want a sudden change for him... That's why we are figuring out ways of trying to make him getting use with bottle feed... This post has been edited by boongin.oo: Dec 8 2010, 02:43 PM
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TSboongin.oo
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Dec 8 2010, 03:19 PM
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 that sounds like a solution as well... besides the bottle, can i do anything with the milk... i read from a babywebsite forum, one of the mother actually mix orange juice and milk and according to the mother, her daugher likes it...
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TSboongin.oo
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Dec 8 2010, 03:31 PM
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QUOTE(budakjahat @ Dec 8 2010, 03:26 PM) I dunno why, but I kinda recoiled when I imagined milk and orange juice. It just doesn't sound like a good idea.. My son's formula is a combination of both the choc flavour + plain or sometimes honey flavored milk powder. He seems to like it. Does your child like chocolate? Maybe can try giving him the choc flavoured milk powder.. oh yah... i ever tried mixing his milk with milo and he loves it... However, he does not like it when i give him the formula milk with chocolate flavour. Maybe there is a different cocoa taste between formula and milo... I didn't mix his milk with milo very often cause i know milo is probably not suitable for toddler and it is also heaty...
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TSboongin.oo
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Dec 9 2010, 10:03 AM
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QUOTE(Syd G @ Dec 8 2010, 09:01 PM) Have you tried formula milk? They taste nasty. Most kids in the Western world drink fresh milk instead of formula. I know they're more expensive but at least you dont have to deal with taste issues and God forbid, melamine poisoning and things like that. I'd opt for Milo + formula if he likes it. Yup... I've tried before the formula milk and i do agree with you on the taste... As for fresh milk intake, my doctor advised me that it's not good to give toddlers fresh milk. Better to consume formula milk first for now... But i do realize that most western toddlers actually start to consume fresh milk...
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TSboongin.oo
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Dec 9 2010, 10:30 AM
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QUOTE(Syd G @ Dec 9 2010, 10:08 AM) thanks for the link... very informative indeed... May i know what is the recommended fresh milk brand in the market? have anybody tried mixing formula milk with other substance besides milo or chocolate?
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TSboongin.oo
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Dec 17 2010, 03:38 PM
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QUOTE(moorish @ Dec 16 2010, 04:56 PM) I face the same problem, till now still refuse bottle, at first ppl giving us all kinda advise, bought so many bottles, soft nips, natural nips, in the end all phail. Her fav drinking style, put a straw in a cup and she'll sip when she fancy, downside chances of the milk pouring is almost 100%, so we both those bottles with straws attached and solve the problem once and for all. Wow... Your case is almost the same with mine... My son also seems to prefer to use a straw for drinking... Only difference is, i bought the bottle with straws for him but he still doesn't want to use it... I've heard from some people saying that NUK milk bottle would be better for the breastfeed babies...
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