R.C.
I found that first finding a bottle that compliments a natural nipple is the best thing. Latex orthodonic ones worked best all of my children. I have three. Until he gets used to a bottle it might help to hold him close to your skin using 1 part formula and 3 parts pumped breast milk. Every few days you can reduce the amount of breastmilk in the bottle, adding more formula. The process probably will be difficult for you both, as breastfeeding brings a mother and baby so close. Just remember that you gave your son the best possible start in life. For your comfort,I found that when you are completely done weaning, the best way to ease discomfort is to pump your breasts out completely and wrap an ACE bandage snugly around your chest for at least two days. Don't take hot showers within these days, as it will produce more milk. Use ice after your shower, make sure all milk is extracted before you apply the ACE bandage again. This will stop milk production, so be sure you are truly done nursing if you try this process. I hope this helps. God's blessings for you and your son. R. C