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r/breastfeedingu/rolliepollieoillie· Dec 2022· ⬆ 15👍 Recommends
Thread: "Which bottle did your EBF baby likes/d?"
nuk simply natural has worked for us. we also got the minbie nipples for my first that refused a bottle until 6 months. the nipples are compatible with different brand bottles.
r/breastfeedingu/Mema2293· Nov 2022· ⬆ 9👍 Recommends
Thread: "What bottles are y’all using?"
It was awful. I pretty much spent last week and weekend freaking out about how I was going to have to quit my job that I’m supposed to return to next week. She wouldn’t take a single ounce and just cried hysterically and I was called to pick her up after two hours every day last week. Then we tried the Nuk Simply Natural and she acts like nothing ever happened and she’s perfectly content at daycare now. Who knows what the heck happened but if she’s happy I’m happy lol.
r/breastfeedingu/sunny_honey· Nov 2023· ⬆ 7👍 Recommends
Thread: "Please share your bottle refusal success stories!"
Hey, I was in a similar place with my youngest. It's frustrating. It took us a month and a lot of trial and error and fighting to get her to take bottles. We tried 13 types/brands of bottles (I bought a few mixed trial packs and borrowed as many as I could from friends/relatives) and the only one she took was the Nuk Simply Natural. She won't even take the Nuk Smooth Flow which are almost identical. She was also picky about temperature, they have to be warm bordering on hot. This guide also really helped me: https://www.rachelobrienibclc.com/blog/what-to-do-when-your-breastfed-baby-wont-take-a-bottle-introducing-a-bottle-part-3/ A common piece of advice is that daycare teachers are magic and its common for babies to not take a bottle drom Mom specifically. So if you don't make progress don't worry too much. You can also reach out to your pediatrician, they have a list of things to try that they can discuss with you. We also met with a feeding specialist to rule out any specific issues (she finally took the bottle 2 days before the appointment. She has a slight tongue and lip tie but they said she was just stubborn)
r/NewParentsu/MD113· Aug 2022· ⬆ 6👍 Recommends
Thread: "Bottle for breastfed baby"
NUK Simply Natural is the only bottle my breastfed baby will take. Get a sampler if you can or just order individual bottles to try some out.
r/breastfeedingu/Nancyb23· Dec 2022· ⬆ 3👍 Recommends
Thread: "Which bottle did your EBF baby likes/d?"
Same for the Nuk. She only gets a bottle once or twice a week right now but so far she’s done fine any time she’s had one.
r/beyondthebumpu/always_hungry612· Nov 2023· ⬆ 2👍 Recommends
Thread: "What brand baby bottle worked best for you?"
We went through phases. When he was very small Dr Browns worked best. As he got bigger we transitioned to NUK Simply Natural and Comotomo because baby was less picky and those two are easier to clean.
r/breastfeedingu/nursedorito· Dec 2022· ⬆ 2👍 Recommends
Thread: "Which bottle did your EBF baby likes/d?"
Apparently the nipple shape of nuk isn’t particularly great for breastfed babies because the baby has to adjust their latch to have their tongue back rather than out/under. I’m not sure if I’ve worded that right but it’s something someone else pointed out here at one point
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Every unique parent mention from our pipeline, sorted by upvotes. Quotes are lightly trimmed for length, never for meaning.
Thread: "Which bottle did your EBF baby likes/d?"
nuk simply natural has worked for us. we also got the minbie nipples for my first that refused a bottle until 6 months. the nipples are compatible with different brand bottles.
Thread: "What bottles are y’all using?"
It was awful. I pretty much spent last week and weekend freaking out about how I was going to have to quit my job that I’m supposed to return to next week. She wouldn’t take a single ounce and just cried hysterically and I was called to pick her up after two hours every day last week. Then we tried the Nuk Simply Natural and she acts like nothing ever happened and she’s perfectly content at daycare now. Who knows what the heck happened but if she’s happy I’m happy lol.
Thread: "Please share your bottle refusal success stories!"
Hey, I was in a similar place with my youngest. It's frustrating. It took us a month and a lot of trial and error and fighting to get her to take bottles. We tried 13 types/brands of bottles (I bought a few mixed trial packs and borrowed as many as I could from friends/relatives) and the only one she took was the Nuk Simply Natural. She won't even take the Nuk Smooth Flow which are almost identical. She was also picky about temperature, they have to be warm bordering on hot. This guide also really helped me: https://www.rachelobrienibclc.com/blog/what-to-do-when-your-breastfed-baby-wont-take-a-bottle-introducing-a-bottle-part-3/ A common piece of advice is that daycare teachers are magic and its common for babies to not take a bottle drom Mom specifically. So if you don't make progress don't worry too much. You can also reach out to your pediatrician, they have a list of things to try that they can discuss with you. We also met with a feeding specialist to rule out any specific issues (she finally took the bottle 2 days before the appointment. She has a slight tongue and lip tie but they said she was just stubborn)
Thread: "Bottle for breastfed baby"
NUK Simply Natural is the only bottle my breastfed baby will take. Get a sampler if you can or just order individual bottles to try some out.
Thread: "Which bottle did your EBF baby likes/d?"
Same for the Nuk. She only gets a bottle once or twice a week right now but so far she’s done fine any time she’s had one.
Thread: "What brand baby bottle worked best for you?"
We went through phases. When he was very small Dr Browns worked best. As he got bigger we transitioned to NUK Simply Natural and Comotomo because baby was less picky and those two are easier to clean.
Thread: "Which bottle did your EBF baby likes/d?"
Apparently the nipple shape of nuk isn’t particularly great for breastfed babies because the baby has to adjust their latch to have their tongue back rather than out/under. I’m not sure if I’ve worded that right but it’s something someone else pointed out here at one point