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A few ideas of things people suggested to us that we tried. The first is the one that worked best.


Warm milk (not too warm, obvs) but warmer than body temp

First feed of the day, when he/she is *most* hungry

Let the baby play with the bottle, empty, to get used to it

Try a sippy cup instead - the kind with the valve that's v slow flow

Try other bottles - ours liked the nuk ones best


Good luck!

I would echo that - mine wouldn't take any bottle from me but was happy to from his dad, especially if I wasn't in the room - we concluded that he wanted the breastfeed if he thought it was available but was happy to switch to bottle if he thought there was no other option!

Distraction worked a treat for us, so here's a few things we tried:

- Sneaking the bottle round the side of her bouncy chair when she was sitting in it 'the disembodied arm!'

- Feeding her a bottle while cradling her and walking round the house

- Feeding her when on her playmat or change mat


Once she'd accepted it we soon reverted to more 'traditional' ways of bottle feeding! Good luck

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