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Anyone had experience getting your baby to change bottles/teats?

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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 18 January 2011 - 10:26

Now that DD is approaching full term I would like to wean her off the disposible hospital teats she is still on and switching from a standard neck bottle to a wide neck bottle. I was just wondering if anyone's switched their LO's bottles/teats after they'd been using them for a couple of months and were they successful? Also, any tips on how to ensure a smooth transition?

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 18 January 2011 - 14:06
From what the doctors told me, the action of sucking is a huge struggle for them and once preemies are off the nasal tube feed and onto bottles ( not sure if yours had the nasal tube) they burn so much energy just sucking that they get tired and fall asleep.( hence weight gain is slower) Poor little things! Thats one reason Preemies sleep for 23 hours a day!! They need to recharge! Dont worry, she is still 39 weeks and im sure she will catch up soon. Hang in there and dont give up on her! Offcourse just keep a watch on her weight. That way your sure she is feeding enough. She needs to be digesting ( peeing more important than pooing - i was told by her pediatr) and gaining weight..even if its a little slow. That means she is fine. Which hospital did u deliver? How long was she in neo natal care?
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 18 January 2011 - 13:40
I had to do this for DD at 1.5 months. Swtich from mini hospital teat to avent regular bottles and also introduced a little bit of breastfeed too...as i was hoping she would latch on- i tried and tried to help her to latch on- it took 3 months of peseverence and she finally started nursing at 4-1/2 months but by then my milk production was already low and it didnt fill her up. I used to BF her first and then once i found i was drained on both sides ( which was very quick) i substituted it with the formula. All In All it was a lot easier for her to accept the bigger teat that than breast feed.But eventually she did both! They usually take a day or two and when they are hungry their instincts help them to figure out how to adjust to the new teat. We often dont give our little preemies the credit they deserve!! They are little fighters!! Your lil one will surprise you....! Thanks for your post gogi! I'm still holding out that I may be able to breastfeed DD who is almost 2 months old now (39 weeks gestation corrected). This gives me hope that some day down the line that will happen. Other than that though she's a very lazy feeder even with the hospital teat so I'm worried she won't take to the extra work of a regular teat. The last time we tried to switch her over was when she was just discharged from hospital and it went horribly wrong - so wrong actually that I had to readmit her back into hospital again as she was on the verge of getting dehydrated. A few days in hospital and going back to the hospital teats set things right again but due to this I am now really nervous to try to switch her onto regular teats even though she's progressed in strides since then....
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 18 January 2011 - 11:04
I had to do this for DD at 1.5 months. Swtich from mini hospital teat to avent regular bottles and also introduced a little bit of breastfeed too...as i was hoping she would latch on- i tried and tried to help her to latch on- it took 3 months of peseverence and she finally started nursing at 4-1/2 months but by then my milk production was already low and it didnt fill her up. I used to BF her first and then once i found i was drained on both sides ( which was very quick) i substituted it with the formula. All In All it was a lot easier for her to accept the bigger teat that than breast feed.But eventually she did both! They usually take a day or two and when they are hungry their instincts help them to figure out how to adjust to the new teat. We often dont give our little preemies the credit they deserve!! They are little fighters!! Your lil one will surprise you....!
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 18 January 2011 - 10:45
Think you just have to go for it.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 18 January 2011 - 10:29
I have no ideas to help but I hope it's a smooth transition for you... perhaps one feed at a time (the one where she's most sleepy? like overnight to gradually introduce... All the best!
 
 

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