Babies can learn to take a bottle and continue to successfully breastfeed.
But the advice you've been given so far isn't the way.
Maybe you've finally mastered breastfeeding, but now you'd like to leave for a short time for a night out, an appointment, or you need to return to work.
Your baby is chewing on the bottle, spitting out the milk, becoming frustrated, or ending every attempt in tears.
Are you:
Buying countless new bottles with the same results?
Becoming increasingly anxious that your baby may never take a bottle?
Worry that you can't return to work or leave your baby for any amount of time?
Trying every method you've found online with no success?
You're not doing anything wrong!
You're just not getting the right advice.
I'm Courtney, a speech pathologist specializing in infant feeding for over 12 years. I have three young sons, and I understand how stressful bottle refusal is for parents. I have helped well over 100 families solve their baby's bottle refusal and have developed a proven step-by-step method that is clear, concise and easy to follow. I'll give you all the knowledge and tools you need to understand:
- Why is bottle refusal happening?
- Why simply "leaving the house" or "letting your baby get hungry enough" aren't effective methods to solving bottle refusal.
- How to teach your baby to accept a bottle without tears or force feeding.
In under two weeks.
Could this end your search for the "right bottle", feeding times ending in tears and frustration, and panic about leaving your baby?
Bottle refusal is so common, but it's not impossible to solve. I ask for 5-10 minutes, two times a day for 12 days. This e-Book will guide you through teaching your baby to take a bottle, every step of the way.