My DD is 3 and a half months old. She refuses to hold her bottle. I know she can hold it. She does hold it. But once she realizes that we're not holding it, she drops it. I have pictures of her at 2 weeks old with her hands behind her head while she eats. She usually eats like that. It was so cute then, but how can I get her to hold it when she realizes I don't have a hold anymore??
Re: Anyone else have a baby that refuses to hold their bottle?
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Yes, please explain...
Depending on the feeding, mine loves to hold her bottle--I think because she hates when I take it away to burp, so she gives it the big death grip!
Seriously sometimes it is a fight to get it away from her--she doesn't hold it the entire time, but she definitely can feed herself when she wants too! Typically it is the morning before work, when I have LESS time to feed her
bwahahaha
I am pretty pissed my 4.5 month old doesn't change his own diaper.
This.
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LOL at the baby holding the bottle at 3 months.
L O L
lol, she is just THAT good
ADORABLE!!!
DS was the same. I think an expectation like this is a bit ridiculous. Don't be surprised if they don't walk at a year old either...
Lol, I thought it was just me.
They're probably lying trying to win the mommy olympics. Your baby is perfectly fine and sounds like is right on track. I would take whatever they say with a grain of salt and it reminds me of this,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikvcS3Oe-oA
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Well Dora has to be good for something. Bram must watch Ni Hao Kai-Lan.
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Have you seen any of the other mompetitions? I love them. They are hilarious.
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Your co-workers are either lying or stretching the truth. It is an unreasonable expectation that a child that young could feed themselves. I know this from both personal and professional experience.
In the child cares I have worked in, the only children who were holding the bottles on their own were those who were much older (usually around crawling age) and even some of those babies were not capable of doing it yet.
My DD is 4 months old, and while she has a new found respect for her hands (as she recently found them and their many uses), she doesn't know how to hold her bottle on her own yet. While she may reach out and put her hands on her bottle while I am feeding her, she clearly lacks the awareness or control to be able to fully feed herself without assistance. I have of course allowed her to try holding the bottle on her own when she reaches her hands out and tries to do it on her own, but this is more of a learning experience about her hands than it is a way to get her to feed herself.
I wonder if what they are referring to is the idea that the baby reaches their hands out towards the bottle and attempts to grasp it. Sure they may be able to hold it for a few seconds, but it is a far cry from being able to feed themselves.
My advice is to cherish the time while they still need you. Soon enough they will want their independence and want to walk, dress, and feed themselves, and we will all long for the days when they relied so much on Mommy.
This morning I was feeding Reese--and she was really playful like she is EVERY morning, and she was holding the bottle with her feet--her hands were clasping my hair.
I wish I had enough time for a picture--she is just that talented!