POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 10 m old boy1 Year agoA. If your baby is reluctant to take formula, here are some strategies you might try:
1. **Gradual Introduction**: Mix a small amount of formula with breast milk or a familiar liquid, gradually increasing the formula proportion over time.
2. **Different Bottles/Nipples**: Experiment with different types of bottles and nipples to find one your baby prefers.
3. **Warm the Formula**: Ensure the formula is at a comfortable temperature, similar to breast milk.
4. **Try Different Flavors**: Some formulas come in various flavors, so you might try a different one.
5. **Comfortable Feeding Environment**: Create a calm, comfortable feeding environment to help your baby relax.
6. **Feeding Time**: Offer the bottle when your baby is calm, not overly hungry or fussy.
7. **Offer a Bottle Between Breasts**: If you’re breastfeeding, try offering the bottle after breastfeeding to let the baby get used to it.
8. **Involve Someone Else**: Sometimes, babies might take a bottle better from someone other than the primary caregiver.
If these strategies don't work, consult your pediatrician for additional advice or to discuss other feeding options.
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