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Hello,

We have a 3 month old baby who just refuses to drink milk from a bottle.

I am breast feeding her, but I have expressed some milk for her to drink from a bottle so that she gets used to drinking out of bottle, but it's a no no from her.

Can anyone help us please?

Thank you

We had the same problem with our son. I tried everything - different bottles, expressed milk, different formulas, different temperatures, different people offering the bottle! I got so frustrated, I gave up trying for a while. I didn't think he'd ever take a bottle - but suddenly, after a bit of a break, he began taking formula from the MAM self sterilising bottles.


Now he's 8 months old and he happily takes all his milk from the MAM bottles - what a relief! I've heard good things about the nuk latext teat from others with a similar issue.


So keep trying, but if you or she are getting stressed about it, take a break for a while and then try again. Good luck!

My reluctant bottle feeder finally took a bottle at about 5 months after trying lots of different bottles and techniques. Maybe he was just ready for it but the bottles that worked for us were the Playtex Drop-ins. They are a bit of a faff with the separate liners though. We got ours online but I've seen them on sale in Fourway Pharmacy in Herne Hill.

If you want to try the Playtex drop in system I have a bottle, 3 teats (1 silicone, 2 latex) and an unopened box of the liners. I intended to put the lot for sale in classified so let me know if you are interested. It cost something like ?16 for the lot including postage I will probably be selling for half that.


I also have a number or other bottles (Tommy Tippee, Nuk, Avent) you can have for free if you want to try them.


In the end it's a combination of persistance, baby being ready and offering bottle same time daily so baby gets used to it.

Our baby was happily being bottle fed the last feed of the night by my husband from about 2 weeks of age. After a few weeks she suddenly started refusing the bottle and would only take it if we lay her down on the bed/floor/moses basket i.e she would feed from the bottle when she wasn't being held - maybe being held led her to believe she would be getting the breast, who knows(?) but it worked! Maybe try this before splasing the cash. Good luck!

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