We have a while before hes 15m but the pedi said today at his 12m checkup today that we should totally be off bottles by 15m. He said after that then you are really looking at it as a pacifer for him and also a possible future teeth issue. He said hes young enough now where hes attached but not as much as he will be the older he gets.
My DS gets a few bottles in the morning since hes STTN he doesnt take any since 7pm the night before. Then he gets water sippys for the rest of the day unless you can tell hes really wanting a bottle. He does get a bottle before bed. Hes also on whole milk with about one ounce of Similac Go and Grow in his bottles now. Thoughts??
Re: Do you find 15 months a realistic age to give up bottles?
My son was done by 13 months. ?I thought it was going to be harder than it was. ?
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My DD, on the other hand, is 14 months and is still way into them. ?Until recently, she'd get mad at milk into a cup. ?I could probably forced the issue, but I'm not. ?I'll probably push it more next month.
My Dr. said the same thing and since I really trust her (all of her other advice has been perfect), I had that as my goal. I think it was a little after 15 months that he was finally done with bottles. It wasn't easy. It took a long time for him to get used to milk from the sippy, but now he does great. I just had to be okay with a couple weeks of him not drinking a lot of milk and gradually he drank more and more. The last bottle to go was bedtime and I think I was more attached to it than him...I didn't want him to get hungry at night, but he never does.
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Both of my kids were off the boob/bottle by 1 year so yes, it's absolutely possible. I took a very systematic approach to dropping feedings & it worked very well for both of my girls. I actually introduced milk at 9mos (with the blessing of my pedi) and started dropping from there. Just before a year they were only nursing or bottle morning & night with milk during the day.
My suggestion is to give milk in sippys at all meals. From there, start dropping bottles once a week or so. Always on a day when they're in a good mood w/no sickness or teething. Remember that as they move to more table food, they have much less need for so much liquid. I agree w/your pedi that the older they get, the much harder it is to take things away like that. Same with any sleep issues. Deal with it younger before they have too many opinions about it!
I think it's realistic.
Ben will be one next Saturday and is still totally on bottles. He's tried the sippy and knows what to do with it, but is more interested in playing with it. I'm not in a huge rush to get him off formula right at a year...so we'll stick with the bottles for a while longer. He's usually pretty easy going wtih things, so I don't anticipate to much of a problem...but who knows.
I think it's realistic but I also think that it depends on your kid. I would shoot for it as a goal but if you don't make it, don't stress out about it.
We didn't have a problem getting rid of DD's daytime bottles. The last one that is going is her middle of the night bottle if she wakes up. Actually, I think it's laziness on my part that she's still getting it. I'm weaning her off of it and I really think it should be gone by the end of the month. It's just been SO easy to rock her and give her a bottle if she wakes up in the middle of the night. That combination means that she goes back to sleep almost immediately.