Help with Getting 4 Month Old to Take a Bottle

Updated on October 08, 2007
J. asks from Mount Prospect, IL
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Does anyone have any suggestions on getting my 4 month old to take a bottle. He took it as an newborn but has refused since about 1 month. Any certain bottle/nipple that really works? Has anyone tried Adiri? Or any other suggestions? Thanks.

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C.L.

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Hi there, I had exactly the same problem and Adiri worked for us. He absolutely loves it and it is a great transition bottle. My 5 month old gets so excited now when he sees it.

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N.K.

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Try soaking the nipples in breastmilk over night to make them taste and smell better. My 8 month old son won't accept hard nipples, only the soft "standard flow" ones designed for newborns.
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A.S.

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My son was also breastfed and the only bottles he liked were the Playtex natural latch latex nipples. The silicone ones didn't work as well for him, I think because they are harder and don't stretch like a nipple would. Good luck to you!

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S.C.

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My daughter refused a bottle until about 6 months old. I spent a ton of $$ trying out different bottles/nipples. I tried some advise from a friend. I layed her on the floor proped up with a boppy pillow. I sat behind her and held the bottle for her which she finally started to hold on her own. Not sure if this will help, but it's worth a try. Good Luck!

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H.K.

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Hi J.,
I used Adrini for my son for about 4 weeks until he would take Dr. Brown's bottles. They worked extremely well because they are the closest thing to the breast that I have found. Google Adrini because they are expensive bottles but some websites have them for significantly cheaper than others. Good luck!

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M.W.

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The only bottles my kids would take were Avent.

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P.D.

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J.:

I have seen a number of families to assist with this. Interestingly there has always been a reason for this behavior and once we were able to sort it out the babies took a bottle.

P., RLC, IBCLC
Pres. Lactation Support Group, Inc
www.lactationsupportgroup.com

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S.G.

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WE used platex bottles. I have also heard of children who will not take a bottle from mom. A friend of mine had to leave for the weekend in order for her baby to take a bottle at all. This may be something you could try.

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N.O.

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Hi J.,

Also try leaving the house while someone else feeds your son -he knows if you're there. Our first never took a bottle...we tried everything..I think I waited too long to introduce one. Once she was around 6 months we got her to take a sippy cup with handles and I would put my milk in there.

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A.R.

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If it is possible, in addition to trying different bottles and nipples you also might try sending someone else in with the bottle.

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M.H.

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We use the Playtex bottles as well. At 5 weeks, my Mom gave my son (who is now 5 months old) his first bottle, and he took it like he has always had a bottle. I was in the room, silent..and amazed how well he took it. He actually seems to get more milk via bottles than from me.

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M.K.

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We tried every bottle we could get our hands on, and our son kept rejecting them. It turned out to be a temperature issue. He would not take anything below body temp. Good luck!

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K.W.

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I just wanted to wish you luck. We had the same problem with my daughter and she never did take to a bottle but she finally did take a sippy cup. However she was at about 7 months at the time. Since I was a SHM until then, we never used bottles - which was probably our problem. I know it is frustrating - just hang in there. Things will work themselves out.

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H.S.

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We never had an issue with a bottle, but the only pacifier our daughter ever would take was a soothie. They also make bottles out of it. It is more like the breast. Here's also a bottle that I always thought would be great if she fought the bottle and the lacation consultant thought that it was neat too.
http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2409201 - It's from First Years and it is made with breastfeeding babies in mind for being able to go back and forth.

I hope that you can find one. I think the idea of having someone else give a bottle is a good one, another thing is to make sure that they aren't sitting in the chair that you nurse in b/c that's what he'll want.

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S.H.

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I had the same problem with my daughter. I tried several different types of bottles. FINALLY found one that she would take. Playtex Nurser System, they took the plastic liner inserts and had a wide nipple. These were a life saver for us. I definitely recommend them.

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