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Aug 22, 2008
At around 7 weeks we tried bottle-feeding our son and it was straight-forward. He latched on and drank the thawed breast milk. Since then he's been breast feeding only which is also working fine. Now at 3 months we tried to give him the bottle again and he refuses it.

At times he was trying to push the bottle away, at others he just left his lips wide open without sucking. Eventually some milk drips down his throat, he starts choking and crying. I have been trying to tease him with the plastic nipple against his lips which for the most part did not elicit any response. Milk and plastic nipple were warmed to body temperature. Any ideas ?

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Aug 22, 2008

LuckyDaemon posted:

How do you tell if a diaper is wet?

You buy Huggies Little Snugglers (Newborn size) and watch for the indicator to turn blue. :)

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Aug 22, 2008

bamzilla posted:

Pampers newborn/size 1 Swaddlers also have this feature.
"Pepsi!" - "No, Coke!"

We got Pampers Swaddlers in the hospital which lead me to believe that newborns just smell bad. Turns out it's not actually the baby's fault and instead the weird deodorant that Pampers uses. :barf:

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