POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. If your 13-month-old baby is not breastfeeding and you want to introduce a bottle, here are some steps to help with the transition:
1. **Choose the Right Bottle**: Select a bottle with a nipple that mimics the breast, such as those designed to reduce bottle refusal.
2. **Start Slowly**: Begin by introducing the bottle with small amounts of breast milk or formula when your baby is calm and not too hungry.
3. **Be Patient**: Your baby might need some time to get used to the bottle. Try different nipples and bottle types if necessary.
4. **Experiment with Temperatures**: Some babies prefer milk at a specific temperature, so experiment with warm, room temperature, or chilled milk.
5. **Have Someone Else Offer the Bottle**: Sometimes, babies may refuse the bottle if the mother is offering it. Let someone else try giving the bottle.
6. **Incorporate Bottle Feeds Gradually**: Replace one breastfeeding session at a time with a bottle feed to make the transition smoother.
7. **Keep Offering**: Consistently offer the bottle without forcing it.
If you continue to have difficulties, consider consulting a pediatrician or a lactation consultant for personalized advice.
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