by szerma » Mon Feb 23, 2015 8:25 am
Hello, we had the same issues with our daughter, although when she was 3 months old. It is a myth that it is about the shape of teat, this is all about them realising that milk doesn't just come from mummy. We also went through heartbreaking tantrums. It is easier if it is not you, ie your hubby or someone else, tries, as otherwise you smell of milk to them!
We just tried a bit at every feed. Gave her an empty bottle to play with when she was in a good mood, to let her nibble and get used to the teat. Gave her a little bit of milk in a bottle when she was happy and playing, in a bath. It was a real struggle for days on end but finally she took a bit, and the next day she took the whole feed. They say you should wait till they are hungry but I found it too heartbreaking.
Good luck - he will do it eventually!
Hello, we had the same issues with our daughter, although when she was 3 months old. It is a myth that it is about the shape of teat, this is all about them realising that milk doesn't just come from mummy. We also went through heartbreaking tantrums. It is easier if it is not you, ie your hubby or someone else, tries, as otherwise you smell of milk to them!
We just tried a bit at every feed. Gave her an empty bottle to play with when she was in a good mood, to let her nibble and get used to the teat. Gave her a little bit of milk in a bottle when she was happy and playing, in a bath. It was a real struggle for days on end but finally she took a bit, and the next day she took the whole feed. They say you should wait till they are hungry but I found it too heartbreaking.
Good luck - he will do it eventually!