My little one is exclusively breastfed. In the early days we had some horrible issues so I expressed and gave her that from a bottle, which at the time she took really well. She hasn't had EBM from a bottle since she was 5 weeks old and now totally refuses to put one in her mouth.
As time is going on, I'd like to get out for some time by myself - but she just will not take a bottle. Would it be too early at this stage to try her with a sippy cup? I know that someone mentioned this to me here ages ago but I can't remember what was said.
We never used bottles here at all, she refused them. I did however finf the yellow/orange Pidgeon cup was fabulous - Charlotte was a little older than yours though.
It has 3 tops for it - a bottle teat, a straw and this one in the middle which is a soft rubber mouthpiece one, with a slit in the tip - so when they squeeze/bite/gum it the milk comes out. Was awesome. They are about $20 but last ages and as I said, will go right through to the straw.
We also just used regular cups with her from around 6 months.
Not ure how old your little one is, but we offered a sippy cup with some water in it from 4 months. She's never had a bottle, excet when we tried to feed her EBM as a newborn, but she just wouldn't take it.
My boys weren't bottle drinkers either, but took sippy cups from 3 months. Personally I think this was easier than having to go from breast to bottle, then bottle to cup anyway. However, if you are keen to keep trying the bottle, I heard an interesting tip the other day - apparently some babies prefer the bottle when the teat is warmed. You can do this by running it under warm water.
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