So far I've been able to nurse DD before I run into work, do what I need to do there, and then come back home and finish working from there (I work from home and go into the office occasionally). DD attempted to have a bottle once at church when she was really little, but it was a disaster, so I never tried again. I've honestly been enjoying not having to pump at all.
But things are picking up at work and I'm needing to stay there longer. DD is getting fussy for the sitter, who wants to start trying bottles to calm her down. I'm supposed to try a bottle today and tomorrow to see how it goes, but I'm feeling lazy and REALLY not wanting to get out the dreaded pump.
Did anyone else have luck introducing a bottle to a BFing baby this late in the game? I've had all of my other babies taking bottles of milk by a month old and have never had to deal with this before.
Re: Anyone else trying to introduce a bottle this late?
We only gave one at two weeks old to help with jaundice and not since. I keep meaning to because I might want to leave the house eventually without him! I worked with DS1, so he took a bottle. I think it may be too late for us... I think if I start anything at this point, it will just be a soft spouted sippy.
Not sure if this will help, since my experience was a little different...
We introduced a bottle pretty early, 4 weeks or so. However, now that he's 4.5 months and can go longer between feedings, he really only takes the bottle if he's SUPER hungry, otherwise he'll refuse and just wait for me. So, it may be that you leave a bottle, she doesn't take it, but then nurses a lot when you get back.